The phrase "many thanks" can be used correctly to express gratitude. It is a minor variation on "thank you".
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The correct usage is:One ship sails on the water.Explanation:The reason why the correct usage is "on" is because the ship will sail on top of the water ie. on the water.
"Thanks for sending me the photo." is the correct phrase to use.The forms for the verb are:I send many photos.He sends photos to friends.We are sending photos.They sent photos of their trip.
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Yes it is correct.
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No, "sirs" is traditionally used as a respectful form of address for one or more men, but it is considered outdated in modern English. Instead, using a gender-neutral term like "everyone" or "folks" is more inclusive and appropriate when addressing a group of people.
"Two of them have sent" is correct usage.
"Could you please wait just a moment?" - indicating a short amount of time "I just finished my homework." - indicating recent completion "I'm just trying to help." - indicating intention or emphasis
she has kids:example: do you know that lady? She has many kids.
"how much stuff"
The correct usage is in Seventh Grade but to use this properly, you must out it in quotes. In "Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto,............
Both phrases are correct English usage but have slightly different connotations. "It's high time" suggests that something should have happened earlier or is long overdue, while "it's about time" simply implies that something should happen soon or has finally occurred.
'You' can be used correctly in many contexts. I'm not sure what you are asking.
No, you would say "Thanks to you".