It should be 'your referral'.
"Thank you for being so patient." That is correct.
I would like to thank you for all your hard work.
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The guests offended their hosts by not saying "thank you."
Wham! Bam! Thank you Mam!
"Thank you for being so patient." That is correct.
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.
Thank you you have made a difference in my life what this sentence means?
You should thank the patient for choosing your office for their visit. You can list the services they received and let them know when their next appointment is.
Thank you is two words.
"Thank you." is considered a sentence in itself with the subject being the understood pronoun "I."
It is very simple, it is a DECLARATIVE SENTENCE.
Thank the Dr. for providing the patient care and leave the room. Done.
No. If the family's last name is Carillo, the sentence should be, "The Carillos want to thank you."
it depends where its at in a sentence
Thank you for your astute observation.
Yes, it is a complete, correct sentence.