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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

appreciate

You would be appreciated if you could finish the work before you leave.

Is this sentence possible in English? I think it's unidiomatic, and should be written this way:

It would be appreciated if you could finish the work before you leave.
  

Top answer

Anonymous It would be appreciated if you could finish the work before you leave. That's fine, as is I would appreciate it if you could finish the work before you leave.

  • Anonymous It would be appreciated if you could finish the work before you leave.
  • That's fine, as is I would appreciate it if you could finish the work before you leave.
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AnonymousIt would be appreciated if you could finish the work before you leave.
That's fine, as is I would appreciate it if you could finish the work before you leave.
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fivejedjon AnonymousIt would be appreciated if you could finish the work before you leave.That's fine, as is I would appreciate it if you could finish the work before you leave.
I think it should be 'before you left'.
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AnonymousI think it should be 'before you left'.
That's OK, too.
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You didn't say anything on "You would be appreciated".
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You are right. I didn't.

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