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hey, that`s amazing you started learning english at so little age. just believe that it`ll be useful for u in the near future, because i wasn`t and right now i`m 16, and i really need to speak english. it`s so important and necessary for me.
can anybody tell me the difference in- thanks for reminding me. thanks to remind me. which one of these is correct n why?and how i know where is 'to' should use??i m very confuse with the use of word 'to'.
Certainly! The correct phrase is "thanks for reminding me." Here's the difference: "Thanks for reminding me" is the proper and more commonly used expression. It acknowledges someone for bringing something to your attention in the past. For example, if someone reminds you of an appointment, you would say, "Thanks for reminding me about the appointment." "Thanks to remind me" is not a correct English phrase. The use of "to" in this context is incorrect. Instead, you should use "for" to indicate gratitude in this situation. In English, prepositions like "for" and "to" can be a bit tricky. The key is to remember which preposition typically follows certain words or phrases. In this case, when expressing gratitude for someone bringing something to your attention, you use "thanks for." So, remember: "Thanks for [verb + ing]..." is the correct structure to express thanks for something someone has done.
Luckily, we have this unique opportunity to continue improving English here, thanks to all of you who are still creating extremely useful videos like this one. I do appreciate that.
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Certainly, we continue to release shorter videos. The longer videos are designed for you to listen passively while you're doing other things. In simpler terms, you can play them in the background, much like listening to a playlist of your favorite songs.
Practice makes perfect 😊 you know they uploaded again I guess you're a fan of this chanel, right? It's viewers like you who make creating these videos worthwhile ❤😊
So what! Maybe Jessica decided to upload this post again because you needed to revise & improve your work. Furthermore, there may be thousands of other students who missed this post first time. I don't want to start a quarrel here, I only consider that more politeness for our teacher's hard work, time and dedication should be in order.
I'm very delighted that you're such a loyal viewer of ours. Furthermore, there's no need to be concerned about the video being reposted. This video allows us to review our progress after some time, so please rewatch it and observe your improvement compared to your first viewing.