"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.
The phrase "many thanks" can be used correctly to express gratitude. It is a minor variation on "thank you".
Technically, not to a person if you're saying "Thanks galore" instead of "Thanks a lot". In this phrase, "a lot" is an adverb, while "galore" is only ever an adjective. If you wanted to say that "he did a great job, receiving thanks galore" that would work, because you're saying he received "a lot of thanks" or "many thanks".
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The correct spelling is "gratefully" (with thanks).
I would say Thanks for accepting me in your home, rather than house...
Yes, it is correct.
The phrase "many thanks" can be used correctly to express gratitude. It is a minor variation on "thank you".
The phrase "c'est Grace" is grammatically correct if Grace is a person. If 'grace (Ã ) ' is used int the sense of thanks (to), then it lacks a complement.
The phrase noted with thanks basically means that you are thanking them for bringing something to their attention. It is not a phrase that is used very often.
Technically, not to a person if you're saying "Thanks galore" instead of "Thanks a lot". In this phrase, "a lot" is an adverb, while "galore" is only ever an adjective. If you wanted to say that "he did a great job, receiving thanks galore" that would work, because you're saying he received "a lot of thanks" or "many thanks".
No, you would say "Thanks to you".
In the King James version * The phrase give thanks is mentioned 34 times * The phrase gave thanks is mentioned 11 times
''Thank God'' is correct. ''Thanks God'' is incorrect.
"Thanks are given" is correct because "thanks" is a plural noun that requires a plural verb.
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Veel dank.