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#2 (permalink) Sat Jul 04, 2009 19:33 pm "I am appreciated" or "I appreciate" |
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I could only remember hearing this -- "I appreciate" or "I appreciate it"
The remaining two are grammatically incorrect and don't make sense. _________________ First lesson - English, not english. I, not i. ~A student of English |
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Gray I'm here quite often ;-)

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#3 (permalink) Sun Jul 05, 2009 5:14 am "I am appreciated" or "I appreciate" |
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| thank you thank you |
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Be.emily I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:49 am "I am appreciated" or "I appreciate" |
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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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Rejidaniel03 I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#5 (permalink) Fri Feb 04, 2011 22:04 pm I really appreciated it. |
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"I really appreciated it yesterday"?
I received a help from somebody and want to say thank you to the person thgouh e-mail. Did I use the word, appreciate, in a right way in above sentence? |
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Alfo Tjstodsla You can meet me at english-test.net
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#6 (permalink) Fri Feb 04, 2011 23:50 pm "I am appreciated" or "I appreciate" |
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Yes, 'appreciated' is used correctly, though the sentence could be improved by using something more specific than' it'. I really appreciated your help yesterday. _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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Beeesneees Language Coach

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#7 (permalink) Fri Feb 10, 2012 7:45 am "I am appreciated" or "I appreciate" |
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Thanks. I am appreciative-- I appreciate you.
I appreciate the help-- I appreciate the help.
I am appreciated-- you appreciate me.
"Thanks. I am appreciative" and "I appreciate the help" are both similar meaning that you appreciate something and "I am appreciated" means someone appreciates you. |
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Aaronrockies New Member
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#8 (permalink) Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:16 am "I am appreciated" or "I appreciate" |
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Usually, 'I appreciate you' and 'you appreciate me' would be followed by something else (I appreciate you coming, I appreciate your kindness). _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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Beeesneees Language Coach

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#9 (permalink) Fri Feb 10, 2012 21:38 pm "I am appreciated" or "I appreciate" |
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;) thats it!
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Thanks. I am appreciative-- I appreciate you.
I appreciate the help-- I appreciate the help.
I am appreciated-- you appreciate me.
"Thanks. I am appreciative" and "I appreciate the help" are both similar meaning that you appreciate something and "I am appreciated" means someone appreciates you. |
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Snitchboy65 New Member

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#10 (permalink) Fri Feb 10, 2012 22:01 pm "I am appreciated" or "I appreciate" |
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| Snitchboy65 wrote: |
| That's it! |
TOEIC listening, photographs: On the farm |
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Torsten Learning Coach

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#11 (permalink) Sun Feb 12, 2012 0:13 am "I am appreciated" or "I appreciate" |
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also i had same problem. thanx for all answers |
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Comandante New Member
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| The adverb "actually" | shall after an if-clause |