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Fatemeh Raiyn Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

please help me with this letter

I want to write my favorite teacher a thank you letter to let her know that I'm so thankful for her being my teacher.
This is the letter, please help with grammar errors and other mistakes.

Please let me know if i should remove anything or add anything
or if its too long. Do you think my teacher will like it??

I wanted to take a moment to thank you for everything that you have taught me.I can honestly say that last years science class was the best class that I have ever had.I don't know how you do it, but you manage to make learning fun.You have taught me so much and I'm so grateful and blessed to have a teacher like you.I really enjoy being in your class. You will never know how much your guidance has helped me,
but I wanted you to know that you have made a big difference in my life.
I just want to show my thanks and appreciation for your understanding, kindness, and for all you've done.
From the bottom of my heart, Thank You
  

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Hello Fatemeh; Welcome to English Forums! That is a wonderful gesture to write your teacher a thank you note. I am sure it will be appreciated.

  • Hello Fatemeh; Welcome to English Forums!
  • That is a wonderful gesture to write your teacher a thank you note.
  • I am sure it will be appreciated.
  • Make sure you put a space after the period when you start a new sentence.
  • There is only one grammatical error: last year's science class Year is not plural here (there is only one year); it is possessive.
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Hello Fatemeh;

Welcome to English Forums!
That is a wonderful gesture to write your teacher a thank you note. I am sure it will be appreciated.

Make sure you put a space after the period when you start a new sentence.

There is only one grammatical error: last year's science class
Year is not plural here (there is only one year); it is possessive.

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