Different ways to say 'Thank you'. - Free English Vocabulary lesson

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Different ways to say 'Thank you'. - Free English lesson Why do you say thank you to someone? By using the words 'thank you' is your way of saying you appreciate what they have done. This means you are thanking a person for something they have done or saying for someone else. In this lesson you will learn how to say thank you in different ways with some basic examples of how to use in your sentences. How to use 'thank you' in sentences? There will be times when a simple thank you is not enough the following examples show you how to use in your own sentence's. Thanks. Thanks a lot. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. Thank you kindly. I can't thank you enough. I don't know how to thank you. Thank you for all your help. How to use the above examples in a sentence? Thanks for helping today. Thanks a lot for washing the car. Thank you very much for all your presents. Thank you kindly for lending me some money. I can't thank you enough for all the work you have done for me. Thanks, for helping me when I fell and injured myself, I don't know how to thank you. Thank you for all your help today I wound not have finished painting the room without you. It is best to be polite at all times Remember it is always best to be polite. so if someone helps you in any way it is considered polite to say thank you even if it is just those two words.
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