1, thank you for passing on your knowledge and skills to me!
Thank the teacher for teaching us knowledge and making us useful people!
Thanks to my teacher, who taught me knowledge and the truth of being a man!
Teacher, thank you for teaching me knowledge and life!
Second, keyword analysis:
1, thanks: thanks, thanks (to someone); Give thanks (for sth)
Pronunciation: English [θ? K] beauty [θ? k]?
Third person singular: thank you? Present participle: Thanks for the past tense: Thanks for the past participle: Thanks.
Word usage:
Thank someone for something: thank you, thank (someone); Thank you (for sth)?
I must write to thank Mary for her gift.
I must write to thank Mary for giving me this gift.
Thank someone for something; Blame; Responsible; Thanks; For what?
I owe my success to my parents.
I owe my success to my parents.
I will thank you for doing something/doing something: used to show annoyance and not let others do something, please …?
Example: Please mind your own business.
Please mind your own business.
2.for: give, yes, supply; Come and help; For; About; In all parts of; about
Pronunciation: English [f? (r),f? (r)] beauty [f? r,f? r]?
Word usage: For the special usage of phrasal verbs, see related verb entries.
We bought a new table for the dining room.
We added a new table to the dining room.
It will cause trouble; Accept the punishment?
We'd better worry, or we'll be in trouble.
We'd better hurry, or we'll be punished.
For everyone: although; Although?
Although the style of this book is clear, it is not easy to read.
Although this book has a distinctive style, it is not easy to read.
3. knowledge: knowledge; Learning; Knowledge; Know; Know; Understand; understand
Pronunciation: English [? n? l? d? ] beauty [? nɑ? l? d? ]?
Word usage:
Knowledge of something: knowledge; Learning; Knowledge?
He has a wide knowledge of painting and music.
He is knowledgeable in painting and music.
Be known to sb. Be known to sb. Be told by someone?
Example: As far as we know, you asked for leave without permission.
We know that you often go to work without permission.
As far as you know: As far as someone knows?
For example: "Have they been moved?" Not that I know of.
Translation: "Are they divorced?" "Not that I know of."
Extended data:
Thank's syntax use case:
Someone won't thank you for something: will anyone be angry about it?
John won't appreciate your interference.
John must have been very angry when you intervened.
Thank you? Someone does something: thank you, thank (someone); Thank you (for sth)?
She said goodbye and thanked us for coming.
She said goodbye to us and thanked us for coming.
Thank god, thank you very much.
For example, "Thank God!" She said with relief.
Translation: "Thank God!" She breathed a sigh of relief.