Douglas Rafael
What the difference in 'thank's and thank you ???
18 juin 2010 01:12
Réponses · 6
1
Hi Douglas. The question should be: "What is the difference 'between' thanks and thank you?" Or "What is the difference in the use of thanks and thank you". Well, when you say "Many thanks" which is the way it is commonly used here. You are able to intensify your 'thank you': as in "Muito obrigado" Many, many thanks. Or you can use the two together: Thank you and many thanks for the information. A common saying here is " Thanks for that" when referring to something specific. You must not use a possessive apostrophe - thank's is incorrect. thanks is correct. It is a simple plural. More than one thank - thanks plural. I have some information about the possessive apostrophe which I have prepared for someone else that I will also send to you. Many thanks for the question.
18 juin 2010
1
"Thanks" is less formal than "Thank you". Your friend: "Here's a copy of that CD you like" You: "Thanks." Your boss: "I think you are the best person to be in charge of the department." You: "Thank you. I appreciate your confidence in me."
18 juin 2010
Thank you is more specific, it is dedicate to the person you are talking to, it is "YOU". " Thanks" is not specific, it can be you, she, he or them.
18 juin 2010
as the majority says, the formality sets the difference... be careful of putting an apostrophe (') before "s"... it should only be "thanks". :)
18 juin 2010
Hi... The meaning is the same but the way to say it is little bit different... As you know now one is formal "thank you" and one is informal "thanks"...
18 juin 2010
Afficher plus
Vous n'avez pas encore trouvé vos réponses ?
Écrivez vos questions et profitez de l'aide des locuteurs natifs !