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Is it I appreciate your taking the time?

Is it I appreciate your taking the time?

In “I appreciate your taking,” the sentence is grammatical because you have a noun, taking, as the object of the verb, which is how things are supposed to work. “Taking” is the object of your verb. So “I appreciate you taking time” puts “taking” in an odd position. It’s no longer the object of the verb.

How do you say I appreciate you taking the time?

Personal thank you

  1. I appreciate you!
  2. You are the best.
  3. I appreciate your help so much.
  4. I’m grateful to you.
  5. I wanted to thank you for your help.
  6. I value the help you’ve given me.
  7. I am so thankful for you in my life.
  8. Thanks for the support.

How do you write greatly appreciated?

If the subject is a personal pronoun — such as I, you, we, or they — the correct phrase to use is “greatly appreciate it.” If the sentence’s subject is referring to a common noun, such as help, gift, or advice, then the correct phrase to use is “greatly appreciated.”

Is it appreciate you or appreciate your?

Both are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. If you appreciate that someone contacted the office (the act of contacting), use “your.” It’s roughly equivalent to “We appreciate that you contacted the office.” If you appreciate the person who contacted the office, use “you.”

What does I appreciate your time mean?

It means “thank you very much for your attention”. Thank you for your attention: I appreciate your time, attention. idiom.

How do you say Appreciate you?

You can say “I appreciate you” by saying:

  1. “Thank you”
  2. “I’m grateful for you”
  3. “You’re amazing”
  4. “You’ve really helped me out”
  5. “You mean the world to me”
  6. “I love you”
  7. “You don’t know what this means to me”
  8. “You are so thoughtful”

How do you thank someone for their time and effort?

General thank you

  1. Thank you for your time. I appreciate it.
  2. I couldn’t have done it without you. Thank you so much.
  3. Thank you!
  4. Thank you so much for your help.
  5. Thank you for your time. It helped.
  6. Thank you for your assistance/cooperation.
  7. Appreciate it.
  8. I must sincerely thank you for helping me out with the remedy.

How do you say thank you for doing something quickly?

Less formal

  1. Thank you so much for the speedy reply.
  2. Thank you so much for your speedy reply.
  3. Thank you for the/your quick reply.
  4. Thank you for the/your quick response.
  5. Thanks so much for….

How do you say it would be greatly appreciated?

A few other phrases for ”it would be greatly appreciated” are,

  1. “this would mean a lot to me”
  2. “that would be great”
  3. “I would be grateful” OR “I would be very grateful”
  4. “I appreciate your attention to”
  5. “It would really help me out”
  6. “I would really appreciate it if”

What is another word for greatly appreciated?

What is another word for greatly appreciated?

beloved cherished
highly esteemed highly valued
prized treasured

What does it mean when you appreciate someone?

1 : to understand the worth or importance of (something or someone) : to admire and value (something or someone) The company strives to make its employees feel appreciated.

How do you appreciate a message?

Simple Thanks

  1. “You’re the best.”
  2. “I’m humbled and grateful.”
  3. “You knocked me off my feet!”
  4. “My heart is still smiling.”
  5. “Your thoughtfulness is a gift I will always treasure.”
  6. “Sometimes the simplest things mean the most.”
  7. “The banana bread was fabulous. You made my day.”
  8. “I’m touched beyond words.”

Can You Say I Appreciate you taking the time to meet me?

Here’s something I bet you never knew was controversial: “I appreciate you taking the time to meet with me.” Yes, language sticklers might have a problem with that, even though you need an advanced degree in English Rules That Aren’t Rules to understand why.

How to say thank you for taking the time to write a letter?

We don’t “take the effort in” writing a letter, we “put effort into” writing a letter. I suggest removing the word taking: REVISED: Thank you for your time and effort in writing this letter. ORIGINAL: Thank you for dedicating your time and energy into this.

How to say thank you for taking the time and effort?

ORIGINAL: Thank you for dedicating your time and energy into this. I agree completely with the earlier answer – I think that sounds too flowery. Thank you for taking the time to write this letter. I know you are busy, so I really appreciate your time and effort.

How to thank Professors for writing reference letters?

I want to thank the professors that are writing reference letters to me. I thought I’d put this at the end of my email requesting the aforementioned letters: 1) Thank you for taking the time to write this letter. 2) Thank you for taking the time and effort in writing this letter. 3) Thank you for dedicating your time and energy into this.