well, you could say thank you! that was so nice of you to do that for me. How could I ever repay you? they say" I know how. you could say thank you." you say"thank you." or at least that's what I would do!hahaha:) well, i hope this answer helped!
It is not proper to use a comma after the word "thanks" in the phrase "thanks again."
No, a comma is not necessary when writing "thanks a lot." You can simply write "Thanks a lot" without a comma.
There isn't really an 'ok' in Maori but you could use yes? which is ae. Thanks is mihi.
Some alternative words to use instead of "he" include: they, it, the person, the individual, one.
Instead of using the word challenging you can use the word gifted, special, special gifted.
No, and thanks a lot, I just got a bit of acid reflux.
It is possible to use 10x instead of thanks in the internet community. The phrase 10x is considered internet slang. One could also use 10x in text messages they send to friends. When asked, one may want to explain what 10x means.
I had a biopsy of a cyst on my index finger and I was told to use polysporin ointment twice a day to keep it moist. I dont have the polysporing instead i have the neosporin spray. If i use the neosporin spray instead will that do the job or will it hurt or damage the area? thanks for your help. Geraldine
It is not proper to use a comma after the word "thanks" in the phrase "thanks again."
"Thanks" is used in informal settings and "thank you" in formal settings. Thanks to your friends. Thank you to your teacher.
This may be wrong, or maybe right.But I think the meaning of a Husbieis a shorter word for Husband.Just like, on MSN people use Lyk orFnx instead of like and thanks.
Technically, not to a person if you're saying "Thanks galore" instead of "Thanks a lot". In this phrase, "a lot" is an adverb, while "galore" is only ever an adjective. If you wanted to say that "he did a great job, receiving thanks galore" that would work, because you're saying he received "a lot of thanks" or "many thanks".
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It would look something like this: "Thanks; have a great weekend." You wouldn't really use a comma.
If you mean the emulator no$GBA then I dont know. I use Visual Boy Advance instead. If you mean a real gameboy, then just keep it plugged in. TRY GOOGLE! thanks :)
thanks for the answer
No, a comma is not necessary when writing "thanks a lot." You can simply write "Thanks a lot" without a comma.