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I very much appreciate that #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 25, 2005 8:33 am   I very much appreciate that
 

Test No. incompl/elem-15 "An Easy Question", question 8

Yes, I'd very much ......... that.

(a) understand
(b) consider
(c) appreciate
(d) appear

Test No. incompl/elem-15 "An Easy Question", answer 8

Yes, I'd very much appreciate that.

Correct answer: (c) appreciate
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Appreciate #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 25, 2005 10:15 am   Appreciate
 

I very much appreciate that means both I'm grateful and pleased about that.
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I very much appreciate that #3 (permalink) Sat May 23, 2009 5:20 am   I very much appreciate that
 

I'm sorry about the inconvenient of writing. If you can understand, please tell me and then explain it for me.
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I very much appreciate that #4 (permalink) Sat May 23, 2009 5:24 am   I very much appreciate that
 

That's about the sentence " I'd very much appreciate...". In this sentence, which form is the word " appreciate"? Is it a verb or an adjective? And why do we use "I'd"? What is " 'd" ?
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I very much appreciate that #5 (permalink) Sat May 23, 2009 6:18 am   I very much appreciate that
 

Appreciate is a verb

I'd is an abbreviation for " I would."

It is really a case of your studying the basic rules of grammar. All of these explanations are on the HOME page of the Forum. It is really a waste of your time if you don't bother to study the basics before racing ahead, only to discover that you don't understand what you are reading. This is an honest suggestion toward your improvement. Don't race ahead until you know the basic rules. You will get nowhere fast.

It is really important to follow Torsten's e-mails to you, and to fully memorise and understand these before going any further. The programme is planned to control your progress. Please don't ignore this good advice.

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