"Thank you for being so patient." That is correct.
Please is the correct spelling, if referring to a polite request.An example sentence is: Please pass me my slippers.Pleas is the correct spelling, if referring to an urgent request.An example sentence is: Her pleas for assistance went unheard.
The sentence, 'Thank you lord for the safe travel' is correct grammar.
The two word form "thank you" is a phrase of gratitude.The hyphenated form "thank-you" is the noun for the expression of gratitude.(e.g. He made a quick thank-you and left.)
It should be 'your referral'.
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No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. Here is the corrected version: "Thank you for resolving this matter in a timely manner."
Yes, it is a complete, correct sentence.
Please is the correct spelling, if referring to a polite request.An example sentence is: Please pass me my slippers.Pleas is the correct spelling, if referring to an urgent request.An example sentence is: Her pleas for assistance went unheard.
The correct spelling of "thank you" in Hawaiian is "mahalo."
No, the sentence "Thank you John" is not grammatically correct. It should be written as "Thank you, John." Adding the comma after "thank you" separates the person's name as an interjection in the sentence.
No, the correct spelling is thanks.If you write thank's, that's either thank is or thank has or belonging to thank, none of which makes sense.
The sentence, 'Thank you lord for the safe travel' is correct grammar.
The two word form "thank you" is a phrase of gratitude.The hyphenated form "thank-you" is the noun for the expression of gratitude.(e.g. He made a quick thank-you and left.)
It should be 'your referral'.
Yes, it is.
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."