As you have stated it, that is not entirely correct. If it was a single sentence then the word "thank" would not be capitalized, and if it is two sentences, then there should be a period after "assessment". You might find it more economical to say "Thank you for the assessment."
Yes, it is a complete, correct sentence.
"Thank you for being so patient." That is correct.
The sentence, 'Thank you lord for the safe travel' is correct grammar.
Yes, it is.
No. If the family's last name is Carillo, the sentence should be, "The Carillos want to thank you."
Adjective: This answer is correct. Verb: I will correct it. where is you?
If you are making a direct address it should be "Thank you, John" - with the comma.
accepted "received" is the answer that you are looking for,,,,
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Only if punctuated: Thanks, God. If not directly addressing the Almighty, Thank God is the correct form.
More correctly it would be... Thank you for giving this matter your attention.