1. I wish for you that, with every year, you achieve all of your dreams.

[Is it grammatical? Do we have to delete 'for'?]

2. You’re supposed to let go of the past and start off new.
[Do we have to put 'the ' before 'new'?]

2 answers

1. I wish for you that, with every year, you achieve all of your dreams.
[Is it grammatical? Do we have to delete 'for'?]

2. You are supposed to let go of the past and start off new.
[Do we have to put 'the ' before 'new'?]
1. I wish for you that, with every year, you achieve all of your dreams.
[Is it grammatical? Do we have to delete 'for'?]
Yes, this sentence is grammatically correct, and you need to keep "for" in this phrasing. I'd use "reach" in place of "achieve," though.

2. You are supposed to let go of the past and start off new.
[Do we have to put 'the ' before 'new'?]
No, no need for "the" before "new."
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