I wanted to take a moment to express how deeply grateful I am for the excellent videos you have shared about pronunciations and the differences between difficult words. Thank you so much, Teacher Mike.
🌹 I greatfull Teacher Mike that you teach me free lessons and I appreciate that much 🎉your lessons make me more understand english language lesson after lesson.
The words thankful and grateful are similar but have subtle differences in how they are used: Thankful Focus: A feeling of relief or appreciation for something specific. When used: Often in immediate situations or when something positive has happened. Example: "I’m thankful the weather cleared up for the picnic." "She was thankful to receive a kind word after her presentation." Grateful Focus: A deeper, more enduring sense of appreciation that often involves recognizing kindness or effort from others. When used: Often in more meaningful or long-term contexts. Example: "I’m grateful for my family’s support during tough times." "He felt grateful for the opportunity to learn from his mentor." Summary: Thankful is more immediate and situational. Grateful is more profound and long-lasting, often tied to personal connections or significant life events.
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I wanted to take a moment to express how deeply grateful I am for the excellent videos you have shared about pronunciations and the differences between difficult words. Thank you so much, Teacher Mike.
Thank you very much!
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Thanks, Mike.
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Thank you Teacher Mike
🌹 I greatfull Teacher Mike that you teach me free lessons and I appreciate that much 🎉your lessons make me more understand english language lesson after lesson.
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The words thankful and grateful are similar but have subtle differences in how they are used:
Thankful
Focus: A feeling of relief or appreciation for something specific.
When used: Often in immediate situations or when something positive has happened.
Example:
"I’m thankful the weather cleared up for the picnic."
"She was thankful to receive a kind word after her presentation."
Grateful
Focus: A deeper, more enduring sense of appreciation that often involves recognizing kindness or effort from others.
When used: Often in more meaningful or long-term contexts.
Example:
"I’m grateful for my family’s support during tough times."
"He felt grateful for the opportunity to learn from his mentor."
Summary:
Thankful is more immediate and situational.
Grateful is more profound and long-lasting, often tied to personal connections or significant life events.
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