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Old 05-Jan-2004, 10:13
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Hi :)

Which one is correct?

"Thanks in advanced"
"Thanks in advance"

Thanks,

abrilsp
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Old 05-Jan-2004, 10:47
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'Thanks in advance' is correct. :)


'Advanced' means 'moved forward' :

'The troops advanced towards the front line.'
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Old 05-Jan-2004, 13:29
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Hi :)

Which one is correct?

"Thanks in advanced"
"Thanks in advance"

Thanks,

abrilsp
You can also use the phrase 'Thanking youin advance, I look forward to hearing from you' in letters
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