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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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I am writing a letter for someone who passed away. Is my sentence correct? "I may have never told you how thankful I am to have had you in my life but I am beyond grateful for everything you've done for us."
  

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Put a comma before "but", and you're good.

  • Put a comma before "but", and you're good.
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Put a comma before "but", and you're good.
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I am writing a letter to someone who passed away. Is my sentence correct? "I may never have told you how thankful I am to have had you in my life but I am beyond grateful for everything you've done for us."

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