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Is it correct to say it would be greatly appreciated?

Is it correct to say it would be greatly appreciated?

If the subject is a personal pronoun — such as I, you, we, or they — the correct phrase to use is “greatly appreciate it.” If the sentence’s subject is referring to a common noun, such as help, gift, or advice, then the correct phrase to use is “greatly appreciated.”

How do you say I would appreciate it in an email?

a few fancy ones: i would like to express my sincere appreciation for. i would sincerely appreciate your assistance in. your knowledge (or assistance) on this subject would help me tremendously.

Can you end an email with greatly appreciated?

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Although it is grammatically acceptable as a closing phrase, it is simply not commonly used for anything but the more casual conversations. The best advice would just be to us this closing at your best discretion.

How do you say appreciate it?

I really appreciate it. / You shouldn’t have.

  1. “I can’t believe you did this! You shouldn’t have. But thank you so much. This was very kind of you.”
  2. “What a thoughtful gift. I really appreciate this!”

Would appreciate or would appreciate it?

You appreciate something, which is what grammarians call a transitive verb. So I will appreciate it / I would appreciate it if you … Normally “if” means there is a condition to my appreciation and the normal form used with a condition is “would”.

How do you say I appreciate it professionally?

These general thank-you phrases can be used for all personal and professional communications:

  1. Thank you so much.
  2. Thank you very much.
  3. I appreciate your consideration/guidance/help/time.
  4. I sincerely appreciate ….
  5. My sincere appreciation/gratitude/thanks.
  6. My thanks and appreciation.
  7. Please accept my deepest thanks.
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Can you say very much appreciated?

You can say, “I very much appreciate it.” You can also say, “I very much appreciate that.” You can also say many other variations of this, changing word order and tense (“It is very much appreciated.” “It was very much appreciated.”, etc.), and so forth; but what you’ve asked isn’t correct.

How do you use I would appreciate it in a sentence?

—used to make a polite request I would appreciate it if you would tell your father to call me. —sometimes used sarcastically I would appreciate it if you’d mind your own business!

Would appreciate it if meaning?

used for politely asking someone to do something, especially when you are slightly annoyed. We’d appreciate it if you didn’t smoke in here.