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"I am appreciated" or "I appreciate" #1 (permalink) Sat Jul 04, 2009 19:14 pm   "I am appreciated" or "I appreciate"
 

Please any one explain which is the correct one

"I am very appreciated it"

"I appreciate it"

"I am appreciate it" (??? is this wrong ???)

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"I am appreciated" or "I appreciate" #2 (permalink) Sat Jul 04, 2009 19:33 pm   "I am appreciated" or "I appreciate"
 

I could only remember hearing this -- "I appreciate" or "I appreciate it"

The remaining two are grammatically incorrect and don't make sense.
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"I am appreciated" or "I appreciate" #3 (permalink) Sun Jul 05, 2009 5:14 am   "I am appreciated" or "I appreciate"
 

Gray wrote:
I could only remember hearing this -- "I appreciate" or "I appreciate it"

The remaining two are grammatically incorrect and don't make sense.


thank you thank you
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"I am appreciated" or "I appreciate" #4 (permalink) Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:49 am   "I am appreciated" or "I appreciate"
 

Hi Emily,

The second one is correct. If you want to appreciate somebody for their help or assistance you can say, I appreciate it.

'I am appreciated it' means you are appreciated by somebody for something.

Refer Active voice and passive voice, you will get more idea.

Have a nice day.

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