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thanks for clarifying on those questions vs thanks for clarify on those questions

The correct phrase is 'thanks for clarifying on those questions.' The verb 'clarifying' should be in the gerund form to function as the object of the preposition 'for.' 'Clarify' is the base form of the verb and cannot be used directly after 'for.'

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 937 views

thanks for clarifying on those questions

This phrase is correct. 'Clarifying' is the gerund form of the verb 'clarify' and is used correctly in this context.

This phrase is used to express gratitude for someone providing clarification on certain questions.

Examples:

  • Thanks for clarifying on those questions. I understand the topic much better now.
  • I appreciate your help. Thanks for clarifying on those points for me.
  • Thank you for clarifying on those issues. It really helped me to see things more clearly.
  • Thanks for clarifying on those details. It made everything much clearer.
  • Thanks for clarifying on those aspects. It was very helpful.
  • Okay, well, thanks for clarifying.
  • Madam President, firstly, I would like to thank the Commissioner for clarifying some of the points which were raised in the questions.
  • Thank you for clarifying so precisely what we already know to be laid down in Community legislation.
  • I am most grateful to Commissioner Verheugen for clarifying the question of the closure of nuclear power plants.
  • The Agency has now taken steps for clarifying the financial presentation of its operations.
  • Commissioner, thank you for clarifying those points on your reform plans.
  • Of course, Mr Menrad, thank you for clarifying this important point.
  • They also form an essential instrument for clarifying the European perspective.
  • I am grateful to Mr Verheugen for clarifying the budgetary aspects again.
  • Thank you for clarifying this matter, Untersturmfuhrer.
  • Preparations for clarifying wines; preparations for clarifying liquids
  • I am grateful to her for clarifying the purpose of this action and I agree with Mr Jacques Poos' comments.
  • Okay, I have read the rules of diversion, but thank you for clarifying.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, thank you for clarifying a number of the points which I had intended to raise.
  • Thank you, thank you for clarifying that.
  • The guidelines published by the Commission (21 February 2007) are the relevant framework for clarifying this question and avoiding potential legal proceedings.
  • It will be an important time for clarifying the close relationship between the management of migratory flows and employment policy at European level, as Mr Watson highlighted so clearly.
  • I think I have to thank Mr Lehne for clarifying the situation in the debate.
  • I would therefore ask Mrs Gradin and her colleague to think again about ways of giving this body, responsible for clarifying biotechnological choices, a stronger statute.
  • Madam President, Regulation (EC) No 258/97 on novel foods is good occasion for clarifying what we are actually dealing with.

thanks for clarify on those questions

This phrase is incorrect. 'Clarify' is the base form of the verb and cannot be used directly after 'for.' It should be 'clarifying' in the gerund form.

  • We went through all those questions.
  • I know Mrs Breyer referred to those questions.
  • You can't ask me those questions, sir. I got immunity.
  • It's one of those questions everybody knows the answer to.
  • And people who don't want those questions asked.
  • I'm afraid only Mr. Reese can answer those questions.
  • You could ask those questions about all the Scriptures.
  • We're done with those questions...
  • In Beijing, there are the crucial specimens that answered those questions.
  • Newsman Don Quinn in Washington has posed those questions.
  • Asking Charlotte all those questions about her death...
  • We cannot therefore regard all those questions that have yet to receive an answer as having lapsed.
  • We have to be able to respond to those questions.
  • I want to share three of those questions with you today.
  • And having to ask all those questions.
  • After all those questions I thought...
  • I shouldn't have ambushed you with all those questions.
  • He was asking all those questions about browning to find out what we knew.
  • I think everybody asks themselves those questions.
  • Her arms bear the scars of those questions.

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