Common questions

Is muchly a correct word?

Is muchly a correct word?

(colloquial) Very much, very. Muchly is defined as a very informal way to say very much.

How do you use muchly in a sentence?

muchly

  1. ‘any help or support would be muchly appreciated’
  2. ‘We’re missing you all muchly especially at this time of year.
  3. ‘Thank you for joining me Jason, it has been muchly appreciated.
  4. ‘It kind of feels like all of your friends and colleagues are returning to their muchly missed “real-life”.

How do you punctuate Thank you so much?

When it comes to punctuating “Thank you” you can either use a period “.” or an exclamation point “!”, there’s really no right or wrong choice here (as long as you don’t use a question mark). It’s mainly a matter of personal preference based what you, as the author, is trying to convey.

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Is it grammatically correct to say thank you so much?

Thank you very much and Thank you so much are both correct and there is no major difference between them. Thank you so much has become popular over the last few years. So is a little bit stronger than Very and people use it to show more enthusiasm/gratitude.

What Thanks muchly means?

adverb. humorous. To a great extent; very much. ‘thank you muchly for the welcome’

Where did the word muchly come from?

muchly (adv.) “greatly, much,” 1620s, from much + -ly (2). Now obsolete or slang. Middle English simply used much as an adverb.

What does ta muchly mean?

Thank you very much
Ta-muchly meaning (colloquial British) Thank you very much! interjection.

Is it Thank you Mark or thank you Mark?

In written English, the name of a person being addressed is always set off by a comma, e.g., Mark, do you want to go to the store? What do you think, Mark? Thank you, Mark.

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Should we use comma after Thanks and regards?

2 Answers. is correct. Without the comma it would imply that you’re thanking John Doe. It’s certainly the one I use personally, not that that’s a particularly good back-up for this answer.

Can you say muchly appreciated?

Saying “Much appreciated” is correct when you use it in a more informal setting as an alternative to saying “Thank you” to someone for something they have done for you. In some cases, such as a formal email, using “Much appreciated” at the end as a sign off is inappropriate.