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NL888 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

usage of "appreciative"

The opinion from you will be much more appreciated = The opinion from you will be more appreciative?

Is the usage of "appreciative" proper here?
  

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Is the usage of "appreciative" proper here? No. 1.

  • Is the usage of "appreciative" proper here?
  • No.
  • 1.
  • The thing given is what is appreciated.
  • 2.
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Is the usage of "appreciative" proper here?
No.

1. The thing given is what is appreciated.
2. The person who receives what is given is appreciative.

If the members of the club will appreciate your opinion, then:
1. Your opinion will be appreciated.
2. The members of the club will be appreciative.

If we receive a gi
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I am so appreciative for the detailed content.
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And I am glad to hear that the detailed content is appreciated.

Emotion: smile
CJ

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I guess appreciative 'of' (vs 'for') is the correct usage....

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