Jane
what is the difference between the "thanks for" and "thanks to " what is the difference between the "thanks for" and "thanks to "? like " thanks to your dictionary" and " thanks for your dictionary".
16 mars 2020 05:44
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'Thanks for' and 'Thank you for' is what you say when you are speaking directly to another person and you thank them for something: "Thanks (or thank you) for the birthday present, Grandma" or "Thank you for all your help, guys". 'Thanks to' and 'Thank you to' can be used when you are telling people that you want to say 'Thank you' to someone else. For example, in a speech, you might say 'Thanks to ... ' or something like 'A big thank you to..' and then name the people who have helped you ( your family, your colleagues). 'Thanks to' can also function as a conjunction in a sentence. In this case, 'Thanks to' means the same as BECAUSE OF. For example: 'Thanks to the quarantine measures, the virus has been contained.' I hope that helps.
16 mars 2020
Hi teacher. May I use thank you for, like this: I thank you a bunch my dude for helping me whenever I need.
24 juin 2024
I agree with Su Ki's answer, thanks to - you are saying who is to thank for something. Example, thanks to daily exercise I am quite healthy. thanks for - you are saying thankyou on receiving something. Example , Thanks for the pizza! I hope this helps, Richard
16 mars 2020
Search for instance of these phrases and look at the differences? Many thanks to you for asking this question. (thanks to someone) (for something) Many thanks for asking the question. (thanks for something)
16 mars 2020
Thanks to = When you're thankful because of something someone did to help you. Thanks for = When you're thankful about something.
16 mars 2020
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