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I'm sure you already know how to say, "Thank you!" and, "You're welcome." in English. But did you know there are many variations of the English phrase, "Thank you." ? Some are used in different situations than others. Let's take a look at a few.
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Hi Bob the Canadian here. You probably already know how to say, “Thank you.” and “You’re welcome.”
In this video though we’re going to look at several more ways to say, “Thank you.” in English.
The English phrase, “Thank you.” is obviously used to let someone know that you appreciate something that they’ve done for you.
It comes in several versions. The first version is a shorter version where you can use just the word:
Thanks.
So for instance you could say:
Thanks Dave for helping me change the tire on my car.
The next most common version is to say:
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot Dave for coming with me to pick up my friend from the airport.
There are two versions that are very similar. You could say:
Thank you so much.
Or:
Thank you very much.
So for instance you could say:
Thank you so much Dave for helping me carry the groceries in from the car.
There’s also a set of three phrases that are all very similar. And they are:
Thanks a ton.
Thanks a bunch.
And
Thanks a million.
And they can be used to say things like:
Thanks a bunch Dave for helping me go to the woods and chop firewood.
There is also a phrase that is a little more formal. You could say:
I am grateful.
Or:
I am so grateful.
For instance you could say:
I am so grateful for all the people that helped me train to run in the race last Saturday.
There’s also times where you’ll need to use, “Thank you.” or a form of thank you in a formal setting.
For instance if you were up front giving a speech where you’ve just won something you would start by saying:
I would like to thank…..
And the shorter version being:
I’d to thank…
So you could say:
I’d like to thank my Mom and Dad for raising me right.
Well that’s several ways to use, “Thank you.” in English and I want to just say:
Thank you!
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2) A cool crown beside your name during live streams and when making comments on videos.
3) Your name in green during live stream lesson chat.
4) You will have access to a members only video each Wednesday called, "Wednesdays with Bob". These are behind the scenes bonus videos with full English transcripts for your listening practice.
5) A full transcript for every Tuesday video.
6) Access to a slower version of every Tuesday video with high quality audio and large easy-to-read English subtitles.
7) At least one worksheet for each Tuesday video to fill out while listening. (Great for Teachers!)
8) From time to time access to worksheets and games on Quizlet for each Tuesday video.
I really appreciate those you that have chosen to thank me in this way! Please only support me if you can afford it!
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TRANSCRIPT:
Hi Bob the Canadian here. You probably already know how to say, “Thank you.” and “You’re welcome.”
In this video though we’re going to look at several more ways to say, “Thank you.” in English.
The English phrase, “Thank you.” is obviously used to let someone know that you appreciate something that they’ve done for you.
It comes in several versions. The first version is a shorter version where you can use just the word:
Thanks.
So for instance you could say:
Thanks Dave for helping me change the tire on my car.
The next most common version is to say:
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot Dave for coming with me to pick up my friend from the airport.
There are two versions that are very similar. You could say:
Thank you so much.
Or:
Thank you very much.
So for instance you could say:
Thank you so much Dave for helping me carry the groceries in from the car.
There’s also a set of three phrases that are all very similar. And they are:
Thanks a ton.
Thanks a bunch.
And
Thanks a million.
And they can be used to say things like:
Thanks a bunch Dave for helping me go to the woods and chop firewood.
There is also a phrase that is a little more formal. You could say:
I am grateful.
Or:
I am so grateful.
For instance you could say:
I am so grateful for all the people that helped me train to run in the race last Saturday.
There’s also times where you’ll need to use, “Thank you.” or a form of thank you in a formal setting.
For instance if you were up front giving a speech where you’ve just won something you would start by saying:
I would like to thank…..
And the shorter version being:
I’d to thank…
So you could say:
I’d like to thank my Mom and Dad for raising me right.
Well that’s several ways to use, “Thank you.” in English and I want to just say:
Thank you!
To all the people who watch these videos and have subscribed to my channel. If you haven’t subscribed yet, please do so below.
Bob the Canadian here. Learn English with Bob the Canadian. I hope you have a great day.
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