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thank vs thanks

Both "thank" and "thanks" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Thank" is a verb, while "thanks" is a noun. "Thank" is used when expressing gratitude or appreciation, while "thanks" is a more casual way of saying thank you.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1051 views

thank

The word "thank" is a verb used to express gratitude or appreciation.

Use "thank" when you want to express gratitude or appreciation towards someone. It is commonly followed by the person you are thanking or the reason for your gratitude.

Examples:

  • I want to thank you for your help.
  • She thanked him for the lovely gift.
  • He said to thank his fearless scorpion hunter.
  • Time to thank our helpful elephant.
  • We sincerely thank Sestri Levante municipality.
  • I wish to particularly thank Mr Robazzi.
  • So thank y'all from our whole family.
  • Well, thank goodness that's settled.
  • You should thank Asterix and Obelix.
  • Please thank him for his generous donation.
  • Please thank Master Yoda for me.
  • Please thank your President for organizing this.
  • We also thank the extremely professional consulting of arch.
  • We thank Admiral Kinkaid for his intervention yesterday.
  • Please thank Stefano again for affording him the opportunity.
  • Indeed, I thank Lieutenant attention.
  • Now, seriously, some candidates thank me.
  • I therefore thank and congratulate the European Ombudsman.
  • I would like to thank all those responsible.
  • I must thank Commissioner Liikanen for respecting his obligations.
  • I thank Members for their attention.
  • Let me therefore thank the rapporteur again.

Alternatives:

  • express gratitude
  • show appreciation
  • give thanks
  • offer thanks
  • convey thanks

thanks

The word "thanks" is a noun used as a casual way of saying thank you.

Use "thanks" as a more informal way of expressing gratitude or appreciation. It is often used in casual conversations or in written communication.

Examples:

  • Thanks for the help!
  • I just wanted to say thanks for everything.
  • She definitely said more than thanks.
  • - No thanks just an angiogram.
  • Loyalty needs no thanks, Your Highness.
  • The rapporteurs deserve thanks for their work.
  • Tell mother thanks for the curtain rings.
  • Tell your dad thanks for trying.
  • Listen, thanks for catching my suicide.
  • So thanks again for watching Syd.
  • Anyway, thanks for Andrew Luck.
  • Anyway, thanks for helping mom.
  • Washington Police Department, thanks you for your cooperation.
  • Anyway, thanks for coming by.
  • My conscience is fine, thanks.
  • Dearest beloved Laust, thanks for your wonderful letters.
  • Following numbers, thanks for playing.
  • Guys, thanks again for donating your time.
  • And thanks for calling my boss.
  • And thanks for helping build the railroads.
  • Not bad, thanks for asking.
  • So, thanks for saving our bacon.

Alternatives:

  • thank you
  • thank you very much
  • much appreciated
  • grateful
  • appreciate it

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