pinbong
Junior Member
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- Oct 25, 2010
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- China
Hi, teachers:
Question #1:
(I'm not asking you to give direct answer to my homework. I'm just uncertain about it. Both the answers look oK to me. )
Question #2:
How do you native speakers respond to "thank you very much"? My textbook says "not at all" , "All right" , "No problem" are appropriate responses to "Thank you " too. But I'm not so sure. Can't remember ever hearing native speakers say them. What I often heard include:
"you're welcome"
"my pleasure"
"the pleasure is all mine"
"No sweat."
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Please tell me which ones are correct and which are not. And if there're others, please supplement. Thanks.
Question #1:
(I'm not asking you to give direct answer to my homework. I'm just uncertain about it. Both the answers look oK to me. )
Choose the best answer to the question.
Q: What does he do?
A: 1. He's a worker; 2.He works in a hospital.
Question #2:
How do you native speakers respond to "thank you very much"? My textbook says "not at all" , "All right" , "No problem" are appropriate responses to "Thank you " too. But I'm not so sure. Can't remember ever hearing native speakers say them. What I often heard include:
"you're welcome"
"my pleasure"
"the pleasure is all mine"
"No sweat."
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Please tell me which ones are correct and which are not. And if there're others, please supplement. Thanks.