Thank you vs Thank you very much

Quando usare ciascuno in inglese, con significato, registro ed esempi.

Thank you

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Thank you very much

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 Thank youThank you very much
Pronuncia🇬🇧 //θæŋk juː//🇺🇸 //θæŋk ju//🇬🇧 //θæŋk juː ˈvɛri mʌtʃ//🇺🇸 //θæŋk ju ˈvɜri mʌtʃ//
SignificatoA way to show appreciation to someone.A polite way to show gratitude.
EsempioThank you for helping me with my homework.Thank you very much for your help today.
RegistroNeutroNeutro
Quanto è comuneChunk ad alta frequenzaTop 1000 (molto comune)
Collocazionithank you very much, thank you for your help, thank you all, thank you kindly, say thank youthank you very much indeed, thank you very much for your time, thank you very much for the support
ContrariYou're welcome, No thanks, Don't mention itYou're welcome, No, thank you, Don't mention it, No thanks
Errori comuniOmitting 'you' and just saying 'thank', Using it in overly formal letters without variation, Not capitalizing at the start of sentencesOmitting 'very' in more formal contexts., Using too formally in casual conversations., Confusing with just 'thanks' for casual replies.
Note d'usoUsed in most situations to express gratitude. Avoid using it in sarcastic contexts or overly formal settings.Use in any situation to express gratitude. More polite than just 'thank you'. Avoid in very casual settings.

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Domande frequenti: Thank you vs Thank you very much

Qual è la differenza tra Thank you e Thank you very much?

Thank you: A way to show appreciation to someone. Thank you very much: A polite way to show gratitude.

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Thank you: Thank you for helping me with my homework. Thank you very much: Thank you very much for your help today.

Posso usare Thank you e Thank you very much in modo intercambiabile?

Non sempre. Thank you e Thank you very much sono affini e a volte si sovrappongono, ma differiscono per registro, frequenza e uso, quindi scambiarle può cambiare il significato o il tono. Controlla le differenze qui sopra prima di sostituire.

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