"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.
No, you would say "Thanks to you".
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Yes, it is correct.
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The correct spelling is "smoking".
Yes it is.
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"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.
No, that is not right. There is no such word as "tabbacco" in the English language.The correct spelling is tobacco.Some example sentences are:The detectives linked him to the crime thanks to his expensive tobacco found at the scene.Tobacco is extremely harmful.He rolls his own tobacco.
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to persuade the people.