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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Sentences check please?

Can someone tell me what are the different between these two please?


"Appreciate your help."

"I am grateful your help."


I don't see any different though....


Thanks

  

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" This is casual. " You can also say eg Thanks for the/your help.

  • " This is casual.
  • " You can also say eg Thanks for the/your help.
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eg "Appreciate your help." This is casual. To make it less casual, say " I appreciate your help."

eg "I am grateful your help." This is incorrect, Say "I am grateful for your help."

You can also say eg Thanks for the/your help.

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