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"Your message made my day" vs "Your message have made my day"

The correct phrase is "your message made my day." The verb "made" should be used in the past tense to match the subject "your message." The second phrase, "your message have made my day," is incorrect due to subject-verb agreement.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

Your message made my day

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express gratitude or happiness about a message that positively impacted someone's day.

Examples:

  • Thank you for your kind words, your message made my day.
  • Receiving your message made my day brighter.
  • I was feeling down until I read your message, it made my day.
  • Your message made my day, thank you for thinking of me.
  • I can't thank you enough, your message made my day.

Your message have made my day

This phrase is incorrect in English.

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