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- 美国人常说的到底是「appreciate it」,还是「appreciated」?
An EXCEPTION to “appreciate” being less emotional is when it is used to emphasize the person’s gratefulness Thank you for taking care of my cat, I really appreciate it Another Important Way of Using “Appreciate” “Appreciate” can be used as a way to ask someone to do something I would appreciate (it) if you would could _____
- I appreciate it or appreciate that? - WordReference Forums
Which is the correct way to use appreciate? Thank you, I appreciate it! Thank you, I appreciate that! In the above two phrases, which one is okay?
- I would appreciate it or I will appreciate it”?
I would appreciate it if you could kindly consider my application I did some search, and conclude this: The difference between "I will appreciate it” and "I would appreciate it": Use "would" because this action is a possibility expressed in polite way Use "will" because he hasn't considered my application and I am expressing my preference
- I appreciate you. - WordReference Forums
"I appreciate you" is a heartfelt acknowledgment of someone's presence and contributions to your life It goes beyond mere gratitude for specific actions; it expresses a deep sense of recognition for who they are as a person
- I appreciate I will would appreciate - WordReference Forums
Dear helpers, do you use the two setences below in the same sense? #1 I will appreciate it if you tell me what time you can come #2 I would appreciate it if you tell me what time you can come As far as I remember, in conditional sentences I was taught "will" is put in the main clause
- I appreciate (it) that you - WordReference Forums
I appreciate it that you have your employees wear shirts that identify your company To appreciate (to value, to be grateful for) is followed by a pronoun, noun, noun phrase, or gerund
- appreciate + that-clause? - WordReference Forums
Does “appreciate”, used in the sense of “grateful”, take “ that-clause ” (as in “I really appreciate that you… ”) as its object? Would you native speakers please help me by correcting or paraphrasing it?
- Appreciate it . . . | WordReference Forums
"Appreciate it" is a set expression; tamper with it at your own peril JD JD is right "I'd really appreciate it" (after a question) is very polite! So polite it almost guarantees a yes response Put "I'd really appreciate it" at the beginning of a sentence followed by a statement and it might be misunderstood as snotty or mad
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