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thank you for a good complement vs thank you for a good complements

The correct phrase is "thank you for a good compliment." The word "compliment" is a singular noun, so it should not be pluralized. The incorrect phrase "thank you for a good complements" uses the incorrect plural form of the noun.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 832 views

thank you for a good complement

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express gratitude for a positive comment or praise received from someone.

Examples:

  • Thank you for the good compliment on my presentation.
  • I appreciate your kind compliment on my cooking skills.
  • She thanked him for the lovely compliment on her outfit.
  • The artist was grateful for the compliments on his latest painting.
  • He expressed his thanks for the compliments on his performance.
  • So, thank you very much for your work, Mr Coelho, and thank you for a good debate in this plenary.
  • He will recommend you for a good post.
  • This Frank Sporetti has been hounding you for a good few years.
  • I shot you for a good reason.
  • No one's mistaking you for a good guy.
  • Then I must have saved you for a good reason.
  • But I know you for a good man.
  • I'd trade the two of you for a good Girl Scout.
  • I haven't seen you for a good while.
  • I haven't seen you for a good while.
  • I haven't seen you for a good while.
  • And I sold you for a good price to these men.
  • I mistook you for a good, honest country girl, and now I see you didn't want to overawe a plain soldier.
  • After all, I've shared it with you for a good many years.
  • Mr President, I would like to thank you all for a good, comprehensive debate.
  • Keep quiet, Nancy, or I'll quieten you for a good long time to come.
  • Laughter is essential for a good friendship.
  • They're ready to die for a good cause.
  • Use beanstalks for a good fire.
  • Madam President, thank you Commissioner for a good start - and a good introduction to the debate!

thank you for a good complements

This phrase is incorrect. The noun "compliment" should not be pluralized.

  • So, thank you very much for your work, Mr Coelho, and thank you for a good debate in this plenary.
  • He will recommend you for a good post.
  • This Frank Sporetti has been hounding you for a good few years.
  • I shot you for a good reason.
  • No one's mistaking you for a good guy.
  • Then I must have saved you for a good reason.
  • But I know you for a good man.
  • I'd trade the two of you for a good Girl Scout.
  • I haven't seen you for a good while.
  • I haven't seen you for a good while.
  • I haven't seen you for a good while.
  • And I sold you for a good price to these men.
  • I mistook you for a good, honest country girl, and now I see you didn't want to overawe a plain soldier.
  • After all, I've shared it with you for a good many years.
  • Mr President, I would like to thank you all for a good, comprehensive debate.
  • Keep quiet, Nancy, or I'll quieten you for a good long time to come.
  • Laughter is essential for a good friendship.
  • They're ready to die for a good cause.
  • Use beanstalks for a good fire.
  • Madam President, thank you Commissioner for a good start - and a good introduction to the debate!

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