[Grammar] It is thanks to

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Ashiuhto

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Are the following sentences acceptable?


  1. Thank to my English teacher for getting my English ability to go more advanced.
  2. It is thanks to my English teacher, who got my English ability to go more advanced.
  3. Thank to my family for never letting me feel lonely.
  4. Thank to my friends for accompanying me with joys.
  5. Thanks to God for giving me a healthy body.
  6. Thanks to the life and the death for letting me realize the value of life.
  7. It was thanks to you that I finished my job in time.
  8. It was thanks to your help, I got the job.
 
***** NOT A TEACHER *****

Your best bet would be to post them one at a time. People are more likely to respond if you limit yourself to one sentence per thread.
 
I agree that one question at a time would be better. I am interested to hear how you decided whether to use "Thank" or "Thanks" at the beginning of each sentence. I can't see any pattern which explains your choices.
 
This is good but there are little mistakes. The only problem is that you're misusing some words, but this is good. ;-)

Summeradmas, please remember that if you are going to respond, you must state in your posts that you are not a teacher. You need to use correctly written English, concentrating on capitalisation and punctuation. There are more problems with the original question than you suggest.
 
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