How do you appreciate someone for good editing?
How do you appreciate someone for good editing?
Feedback from Our Clients
- Thank you very much for your great editing job on the manuscript.
- We liked the correction effected to the paper. [
- Thank you very much for your intensive editing work…your job is highly appreciated. [
- Thank you for the corrected version of the manuscript.
Is thanks for the help correct?
1 Answer. The only sentence which is correct is “Thanks for helping me”, as the verb “to help” is preceded by a preposition and so needs to be a gerund. If you prefer, you could use help as a noun; in this case, you should write Thanks for your help instead of your initial sentence.
How do you say thank you for letting me know?
Thank you for the information. I appreciate your letting me know. I am grateful for the information. It was very kind of you to convey this information….however we have several phrases to altranation.
- Thanks for providing info.
- Thanks for the intimation.
- Thanks for the knowhow.
How do you say thank you for the correction in an email?
one way or another presumably) and you want to thank that person by stating particularly the point why you are grateful, you can say: “Thank you (/I’m grateful) for your correction (/criticism [you may use ‘criticism’ if the one who corrects you has the notion of constructive criticism]). I learn (so much) from it.”
How do you compliment an editor?
Steps
- Tell the reader that you enjoyed or appreciated his or her work.
- State specifically what you liked about the reader’s work.
- Close by thanking the writer for his or her work.
How do you respond to thank you for your assistance?
Some appropriate responses would be:
- “My pleasure.”
- “Don’t mention it.”
- “You’re [most] welcome.”
- “I’m glad I could help/be of help.”
- “Oh [no], thank you! Always at your service.”
- “It was not a problem at all. [I’m] glad I could be of assistance.”
Is it Thank you for your help or thank you for the help?
Thank you for your helpis correct.
How do you say thanks for letting me know professionally?
“Thank you for letting me know” alternatives in the formal register
- Thank you for the information.
- I appreciate the information.
- Thanks for the heads-up.
- Thanks for bringing that up.
Can I say thank you for informing me?
“[Y]our informing” is not standard English, and someone can inform you of something, not for something. You can say “thank you for informing me”, but that’s awfully formal. Informally, you can say “thanks for telling me” or “thank you for the information”.