If someone says
Finally I can pass my painful moment, thanks mother for always accompanying me in anything happens
is it correct or incorrect?
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Finally I can pass my painful moment, thanks mother for always accompanying me in anything happens
is it correct or incorrect?
There are a few things to change here. First, the tense is odd. The verb "can" informs us that you are able to do something, but not that you have done or will do it. From the context of the sentence, it seems like you are actually talking about something that happened or will happen. If it is something that has already happened, consider
Finally, I was able to get past that painful moment...
Also, it's not clear whether you are just referencing your mother or speaking to her. If you are just referencing her, consider
Finally I was able to get past that painful moment, thanks to my mother, who always helps me when I need her.
If you are talking to her, instead say something like
Finally i was able to get past that painful moment. Thanks, mother, for always being there when I need you.