It doesn't make sense, You can accept an apology, condolences, best wishes etc but how do you accept a gratitude.
It is not very common, but it is correct.
Incorrect
Thank you so very much
As in, for example, 'it was the childrens' toy', as in it belonged to everyone? If so, yes.
"Thank you for being so patient." That is correct.
No, it is not correct. the word after "home" should be has So, it should be "The boy who had gone out of home has not returned yet"
The answer is "Thank you for meeting with my colleagues and me." A tip for remembering this usage is to eliminate the word "colleagues." Then the statement becomes, "Thanks for meeting with I," which of course sounds wrong. That tells you that the correct pronoun is "me."
Simply saying 'thank you' or '(I, we) wish to express our thanks' (for your time, help, services, and so on) is perfectly acceptable and correct in formal and informal circumstances. You might qualify or amplify it by saying, 'My associates and I (wish to thank you)', or 'The partnership wishes to express its thanks...', or 'Please accept our thanks for...', or 'We wish to thank you most sincerely for...' and so on.
As in, for example, 'it was the childrens' toy', as in it belonged to everyone? If so, yes.
"Thank you for being so patient." That is correct.
Thank you ever so kindly.He kindly donated food to the dog shelter.
They where made to further the life of people
No, it is not correct. the word after "home" should be has So, it should be "The boy who had gone out of home has not returned yet"
Yes because it is the teacher's outing but since there are more than one teacher it has to be posessive and plural so its teachers' outing.
Yes. It is just stating that the person knows a bookstore with very good books. It would be a question if there was a "do" at the beginning of the sentence but there isn't so yes it is grammatically correct.
The US has about 88 routing numbers. Kindly tell me what your bank is so that I can provide you with the correct routing number.
The answer is "Thank you for meeting with my colleagues and me." A tip for remembering this usage is to eliminate the word "colleagues." Then the statement becomes, "Thanks for meeting with I," which of course sounds wrong. That tells you that the correct pronoun is "me."
respected sister, i will go to Chennai for the purpose of sisters marriage. so kindly grant me leave on one day only thank u yours faithfully
Keep in mind that this is NOT a gramatically correct phrase anyway so it would be hard to translate so it made sense. You CAN say what you want to say in Spanish, I'm sure but it would have to be said differently.
Using "to have got" is not gramatically correct. Sally has... Tom has... She has... He has... I have... They have... You can use "have gotten" but without the preposition "to" before it. I have gotten many threatening calls, so I'm afraid to answer the phone. I have gotten all my computer files backed up now.