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How to Say Thank You in English
Survival Phrases Season 1
Learn the most common way to say "thank you"
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I
(p)
I wake up every morning at six o'clock a.m.
I wake up every morning at six o'clock a.m.
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him
(p)
I'll give him a watch for his birthday.
I'll give him a watch for his birthday.
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her
(p)
The ambulance took her to the emergency room after the accident.
The ambulance took her to the emergency room after the accident.
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we
(p)
all of us
all of us
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our
(a)
We only use our dinner table for formal meals.
We only use our dinner table for formal meals.
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me
(p)
Call me, or e-mail me!
Call me, or e-mail me!
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hers
(p)
mine
(p)
This is mine.
This is mine.
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it
(p)
I like it a lot.
I like it a lot.
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they
(p)
They're friends.
They're friends.
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them
(p)
Please, say hi to them for me.
Please, say hi to them for me.
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his
(n)
His father narrowly escaped an attack.
His father narrowly escaped an attack.
theirs
(p)
ours
(p)
My family owns an apartment building, and we rent all the rooms except ours.
My family owns an apartment building, and we rent all the rooms except ours.
their
(a)
They love their dog.
They love their dog.
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he
(p)
He's my brother.
He's my brother.
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she
(p)
She is my older sister, and she is a lawyer.
She is my older sister, and she is a lawyer.
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you
(p)
You have a big mouth.
You have a big mouth.
my
(a)
My blood pressure has dropped.
My blood pressure has dropped.
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us
(p)
On a hot summer day, the air conditioner works all day to keep us cool.
On a hot summer day, the air conditioner works all day to keep us cool.
you
(p)
“I'm a teacher. And you?”
“I'm a teacher. And you?”
its
(p)
its roof
its roof
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your
(a)
Your friend looks like too naive to me.
Your friend looks like too naive to me.
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his
(a)
His father narrowly escaped an attack.
His father narrowly escaped an attack.
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her
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