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English, 16.12.2019 22:31 lindseylewis313

I'm writing a personal letter and i was wondering if you could check to see if my grammar in these following sentences is correct or if it's missing a comma. i don't want to post the entire letter because its personal. you.
i am so blessed to have you in my life and i would not be where i am today if it was not for you.
all of our heart felt conversations that we have had and continue to have, keep my mind in the right direction.
you for being there when i had my mri done. my nerves got the best of me and you being in the room me make it through the test.
you me to not be scared, about all the things i feared. when other people put me down, you me get right back up
i could not ask for a better uncle, godfather, and friend. we have become even closer and have created a bond that is unbreakable.
i never imagined that it would come to the point where i would have to go out of state for medical .
you are my guardian angel and i am so blessed. (should the word guardian angel be capitalized)

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