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What is the different between "THANK " and "THANKS" ?
2010年9月21日 16:32
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When you say "Thanks" to a person, it is like saying "Thank You" but shorter. "Thank" is actually doing it. For example, I could say, "I need to THANK him for the present."
2010年9月21日
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thank is a verb used to express gratitude
thank you for helping me.
we thanked her for lending us some money.
Thanks is an expression of gratitude
A: here is a present for you.
B: thanks/thank you.
thanks to Sam, we won the match.
2010年9月21日
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"Thank" is a verb. while "Thanks" is a noun.
"Thank you" equals to "Thanks" except that "Thanks" is kinda informal
2010年9月21日
Here is an example:
I need to thank you for asking this question, so I will now say thanks!
2010年9月21日
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