I just want to thank you for the lovely flowers that you sent to my home. Its was most considered of you. I will have to make dinner for you and your wife, when I'm feeling better.
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" " It is (or the contraction, " It's ) most considerate of you," would be present tense, which is not appropriate in this case.
" This is a rare possessive, having no apostrophe.
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My only suggestion is that we would say, "It was most considerate of you."
Note the past tense, "It was." "It is (or the contraction, "It's) most considerate of you," would be present tense, which is not appropriate in this case.