Shouldn't Tim say "Thanks to you" instead of "Because of you" in this case??
GuitarooMan93 9 months ago
@GuitarooMan93 He could say either "thanks to you" or "because of you". He said "thank you" in the previous sentence so using "because" means there is more variety in what he says.
bbclearningenglish 9 months ago
I think she going to help getting a new job.
KHYUNS 9 months ago
I think B) New job.
eldazelda 9 months ago
In my view Janet will offer help getting a new job for Tim.
37341414 9 months ago
Shouldn't Tim say "Thanks to you" instead of "Because of you" in this case??
GuitarooMan93 9 months ago
@GuitarooMan93 He could say either "thanks to you" or "because of you". He said "thank you" in the previous sentence so using "because" means there is more variety in what he says.
bbclearningenglish 9 months ago
I think she going to help getting a new job.
KHYUNS 9 months ago
I think B) New job.
eldazelda 9 months ago
In my view Janet will offer help getting a new job for Tim.
37341414 9 months ago