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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Need help with thses sentences

Can someone explain to me what are the different between these two sentences please?

Exactly same meaning?


“I appreciate your help."

“I am grateful for your help”


Thanks

  

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In future, please don't start a new thread for something we have already begun to discuss. Exactly same meaning? No.

  • In future, please don't start a new thread for something we have already begun to discuss.
  • Exactly same meaning?
  • No.
  • I find “I am grateful for your help” more formal in tone and less commonly said.
  • Clive
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In future, please don't start a new thread for something we have already begun to discuss.

Exactly same meaning?

No. I find “I am grateful for your help” more formal in tone and less commonly said.

Clive

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