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Thank you for your explaination. vs Thank you for your explain.

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is "Thank you for your explanation."

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 985 views

Thank you for your explaination.

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is "Thank you for your explanation."

The correct phrase is "Thank you for your explanation." when expressing gratitude for someone providing information or clarification.
  • Sophie, listen to my explaination.
  • I don't really think - Miss McCutcheon owes us an explaination.
  • Guess what... I can give an explaination.
  • Your explaination, I would be better off not listening to it
  • Thank you, thank you, thank you.
  • No, "thank you" is just a thank-you.
  • And thank you for those lovely thank-you notes you wrote.
  • Thank you, thank you, thank you brother.
  • Your cousin will thank you, thank you, thank you...
  • Thank you, thank you, Stevie, thank you.
  • Thank you for listening. Thank you. Thank you.
  • Thank you, thank you, thank you...
  • Thank you for your response, Minister.
  • Thank you for joining me tonight.
  • NYPD thanks you for your cooperation.
  • So thank you so much for calling.
  • Thank you, Mr. Grove.
  • Thank you for meeting me halfway.
  • Thank you, Commissioner, for your magnificent brevity.
  • Let me thank you again for that.

Thank you for your explain.

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is "Thank you for your explanation."

The correct phrase is "Thank you for your explanation." when expressing gratitude for someone providing information or clarification.
  • Thank you, Mr Schulz, for giving me the opportunity to explain myself.
  • Thank you for your question, because it gives me the opportunity to explain myself.
  • I'll be the one to explain that to him, thank you.
  • Thank you, Hammer man, I don't think I can explain how important it was that you stopped the van.
  • Thank you, Troy, and, I will explain the value of this whale by describing one who's been swimming right under your nose.
  • Thank you. I have only got 18 minutes to explain something that lasts for hours and days, so I'd better get started.
  • Explains why the "thank you" cookies are a tad late.
  • I would like to thank you once again for the opportunity that you have given me to explain myself.
  • Madam President, thank you very much for this opportunity to explain the way I voted on the TEC agreement.
  • Thank you very much for giving me this opportunity to explain the way I voted on this important debate.
  • Explain that I don't have a job anymore, and... I would rather not share that story with anyone else, thank you.
  • Thank you for this opportunity to explain the Commission's position on the use of cyanide for gold extraction in the European Union.
  • I want to thank you for the substance of the debate and indeed, I agree with Mr Gauzès that yes, we need to explain better why we are doing what we are doing, and we have to reassure our citizens.
  • Madam President, today we are dealing with the Commission proposal to support the Eurostars Joint Programme, and I thank you for giving me a few minutes to explain the key features and the importance of this initiative.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for this opportunity to explain the Council's opinion on this important issue, the statement of assurance (DAS) to be issued by the European Court of Auditors on the management of the Community budget.
  • Though yours explains well enough why I may not marry your son.
  • Thank you, thank you, thank you.
  • Mr President, Mr President-in-Office of the Council, thank you very much for that very good, detailed reply and for your formidable knowledge of the situation, which of course explains why we hold you in such high regard.
  • Thank you very much for your contribution, Mrs Lulling, but would you please explain to me why Luxembourg's diesel consumption is 500% higher than Austria's, the next highest in the list?
  • No, "thank you" is just a thank-you.

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