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The correct spelling is grateful, which means to be thankful for something. Greatful is not a word!
No, the correct form should be "Thanks to everyone who has already responded." since "everyone" is considered singular.
In the sentence, Clara had gave or given the tape to Ana, the correct verb to be used is given. In this past perfect sentence the auxiliary verb hadalways takes another verb, given, in the past participle form.
The grammatically correct response to "How are you?" is typically "I'm good, thank you," or "I'm doing well, thanks."
Yes, the sentence is correct. It conveys that you are offering thanks to someone on behalf of your sister.
No, you would say "Thanks to you".
The correct spelling is grateful, which means to be thankful for something. Greatful is not a word!
"Thank God" is correct, both as an imperative or as an interjection. "Thanks God" is incorrect. You could say "thanks to God," but that is an unusual construct.
Yes, it is correct.
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Yes it is.
No, the correct form should be "Thanks to everyone who has already responded." since "everyone" is considered singular.
"Thanks for not smoking" is correct. The implied meaning is "thanks for YOUR not smoking." Compare this to, "I appreciate your going to the store for me," rather than, "I appreciate you going to the store for me." The first one is correct, although you hear many people use the second version.
"Danke" is the correct translation.
The correct spelling is "gratefully" (with thanks).
Thanks to the rain, the UK is affectionally known as a 'Green and Pleasant' land.The farmer gave thanks for the rain that brought the drought to an end.