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This tag is for questions about whether something obeys the rules of grammar in English. The question must INCLUDE THE SPECIFIC GRAMMATICAL CONCERN. If your question is about grammar itself, please use the "grammar" tag.
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"thanks to (command)"
"Thanks to" cannot go before "ask any questions at the end of the presentation."
Using "thanks to" before a command like that is incorrect.
The correct way to phrase it would be:
"Thanks for asking …
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"Feeling safe? So do I!" — is this grammatical?
Feeling ambitious?
expand to say "are you (present tense) feeling ambitious?"
then the correct follow up is "so are (present tense) we!"
sounds good to my ear too