Raed20
February 14, 2011, 4:04pm
1
Hi everyone,
My question is about whether the following sentenses are sentactically and semantically accepted or not ?? + if you can clarify the meaning of both sentences, in case that the have different meanings, please do.
thanx for giving me the book
thanx to give me the book.
I believe the following is correct:
Thank you for giving me the book.
Thanks for giving me the book.
PS: “thanx” is not a word.
Raed20
February 14, 2011, 5:20pm
3
Thanks = thanx … i use the second form all the time …
sometimes, i get confused when i encounter “trivial” details as what i am asking abbout now …
thanx dude for ur input …
E2e4
February 14, 2011, 6:50pm
4
A learner
Raed20:
Hi everyone,
My question is about whether the following sentenses are sentactically and semantically accepted or not ?? + if you can clarify the meaning of both sentences, in case that the have different meanings, please do.
thanx for giving me the book
thanx to give me the book.
Thanks for the book given.
That doesn’t make sense, E2.
Tort has given good advice.