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| Humble and Spoon, thank you for your additional inputs on this matter, especially, Humble, your kind interest in providing such confirmation. I will, however, be waiting for more inputs, for more points of view before finalizing which one is correct or wrong, or can be used as reference. Best regards, Piak |
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| Hi, Piak, I am also eager to get my opinion confirmed, but it seems unlikely tdol will join in. My experience(though short) here tells me he mostly answers recent questions and I've had a few subsequent ones left in suspense. To have your question answered you could start a new thread with a simple question: Is it correct to say Thank you for giving me such the details? Good luck! |
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| You are welcome! I think what I wrote above is completely right because I looked up all the books I have such as 'The Grammar book', 'Practical English Usage', and Communicative English Language'. These books are very famous and authoritive, so I recommend you to consult them. Sometimes referring to some books is a quick way to get answers, not to wait for answers. Sicerely Spoon |
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