- thank you
- 'thank youinterjection1.) used to tell someone that you are grateful for something they have given you or done for you= ↑thanks▪ Margaret handed him the butter. 'Thank you,' said Samuel.▪ Thank you very much , Brian.thank you for (doing) sth▪ It's good to see you, Mr. Mathias. Thank you for coming.▪ Dear Grandma, thank you for the lovely shirt you sent me for Christmas.2.) used as a polite way of accepting something that someone has offered▪ 'Can I give you a lift into town?' 'Oh, thank you.'3.) used when politely answering someone's question▪ 'How was your trip to Paris?' 'Very nice, thank you.'4.) no, thank youused to say politely that you do not want something▪ 'Would you like some more coffee?' 'No, thank you, I'm fine.'5.) used at the end of a sentence when telling someone firmly that you do not want their help or advice and are slightly annoyed by it▪ I can manage quite well on my own, thank you!▬▬▬▬▬▬▬GRAMMARYou can use the following expressions to thank someone:thank you (NOT 'I thank you') : 'Call me if you need anything.' 'Thank you, I will.'thank you for something : Thank you for the lovely card.thank you for doing something : Thank you for letting me know (NOT for let me know/that you let me know).In more informal English, use thanks in the same way : Thanks for the suggestion. | Thanks for helping out.▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.