Yes, Almighty God is grammatically correct.
Only if punctuated: Thanks, God. If not directly addressing the Almighty, Thank God is the correct form.
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
Yes, it is grammatically correct.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
No, it is not grammatically correct. If you want someone to correct it for you, please can you explain what you are trying to refer to?
Only if punctuated: Thanks, God. If not directly addressing the Almighty, Thank God is the correct form.
I would suggest: May God, the Almighty, bless you and your family with good health and prosperity in 2012.
Yes, that sentence would be grammatically correct.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "almighty" (meaning all-powerful, omnipotent). The capitalized noun Almighty refers to God.
Yes, that sentence would be grammatically correct.
"God help you" is the correct phrase, as it is a traditional expression of sympathy or encouragement. It is not a grammatically correct sentence, but rather an idiomatic expression.
Yes, "May God bless him" is a correct and polite expression. It is often used to convey good wishes and blessings to someone.
The question given is not grammatically correct. Perhaps reword it.
"Not like that" can be grammatically correct, depending on the context.
The phrase "Is you don't miss me do you" is not grammatically correct. It should be rephrased to something like "Don't you miss me?" to be correct.
Yes! That is grammatically correct!
Yes, 'for free', is grammatically correct.