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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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take off
(v)
to become airborne
The lawyer takes off his clothes.
The lawyer takes off his clothes.
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try on
(v)
The man tried on the suit.
The man tried on the suit.
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put on
(v)
The girl put on the coat.
The girl put on the coat.
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clash
(v)
clash with
clash with
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wash clothes
(p)
wash clothes in a washing machine
wash clothes in a washing machine
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sew
(v)
The person is sewing.
The person is sewing.
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mend
(v)
The person is mending the cloth.
The person is mending the cloth.
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knit
(v)
I knit a pair of gloves for my boyfriend.
I knit a pair of gloves for my boyfriend.
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dye
(v)
dye one's hair
dye one's hair
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fit a garment
(p)
go with
(v)
put on
(v)
look good
(p)
You are going to look good in that blouse.
You are going to look good in that blouse.
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