How do you spell anniversary?
Anniversary is spelled “a-n-n-i-v-e-r-s-a-r-y.” Remember that “anniversary” has two “n’s” and ends with “-ary.”
The QuillBot Grammar Checker can help you avoid spelling errors like “aniversary” and “anniversery.”
Anniversary is spelled “a-n-n-i-v-e-r-s-a-r-y.” Remember that “anniversary” has two “n’s” and ends with “-ary.”
The QuillBot Grammar Checker can help you avoid spelling errors like “aniversary” and “anniversery.”
My pleasure means “It was my pleasure to help you” or “The pleasure was all mine.” It’s a formal way of saying you’re welcome after someone says thank you.
“My pleasure” shows another person that you enjoyed helping them. The phrase is common in business settings when communicating with clients, colleagues, and supervisors, but it also works in everyday social settings.
Manager: I can’t thank you enough for finishing this report so quickly.
Employee: My pleasure!
If you need help with different ways to say “my pleasure” or “you’re welcome,” QuillBot’s free Paraphraser can help you rewrite sentences.
Have a good week means the same thing as have a great week. The adjective “great” means “wonderful,” whereas “good” means “pleasant” or “generally positive.”
Both expressions are useful when you’re communicating with someone on Monday. They only work when you’re unlikely to communicate again before the week is over (e.g., “I hope you all have a good week, and I’ll see you when I get back on Friday”).
QuillBot’s free Paraphrasing Tool can help you with word choices when you’re writing emails or other correspondence.
“Thank you so much” and “thank you very much” are both correct ways to emphasize that you’re thankful.
Both phrases have the same meaning (e.g., “Thank you so much for the flowers” is the same as “Thank you very much for the flowers”). They are both appropriate to use in thank you messages of all types.
If you’re ever unsure about whether a phrase like “thank you so much” is grammatically correct, QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker can help you avoid mistakes. Additionally, QuillBot’s Paraphraser tool can help you find other ways to express gratitude.
A simple “Happy First Day of Spring!” works perfectly. It’s warm, easy to understand, and fits any context, from a quick text to a social media post. For a more personal touch, you can tailor your first day of spring message to your audience:
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A happy Thanksgiving message to your boss can express your appreciation for the ways they have supported you. If you work very closely with your boss, you can include personal details. If you don’t, a more generic holiday message is appropriate.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! I am so thankful to be a part of this team. I hope you enjoy the long weekend with your loved ones.
Try QuillBot’s free Paraphrasing Tool to choose the right words for your Thanksgiving messages.