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The present tense of "thank" is "thanks" or "thank." For example: "I thank you for your help."
The pilgrims had a reason to give thanks, nowadays it's just a big jamboree.
'Thanks' said Bill to Sally as she gave him a present at his party.
No, I am in the present tense, thanks for asking.
Thank you is formal than thanks
a booth or hut roofed with branches, built against or near a house or synagogue and used during the Jewish festival of Sukkoth as a temporary dining or living area.
Abyssinia's present form of government is unknown by me. Will someone please tell me before Friday? Kay, thanks xx
'For which you have MY thanks' is a reasonable phrase for you to use, but, it is most unseemly to presume upon a relationship which your correspondent may (or may not) have with a third party not present, and should be strenuously avoided in correspondence.
there are 4 double bonds in arachnoid acid..thanks..
missiouri river thanks :)
Merci d'avoir lu if you mean pastmerci de lire if you mean present
merci pour le cadeau