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appreciate sending them vs appreciate to send them

Both phrases are not correct. The verb 'appreciate' is followed by the gerund form of the verb, not the infinitive. The correct form is 'appreciate sending them.'

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1612 views

appreciate sending them

This phrase is correct. 'Appreciate' is followed by the gerund form of the verb.

Use 'appreciate sending them' when you want to express gratitude for someone sending something.
  • I appreciate you sending those tickets over this morning.
  • I don't appreciate you sending your boy toy to deliver my stuff.
  • And I'd kindly appreciate you sending any evidence you've collected to our lab.
  • I haven't changed my mind, and I'd appreciate you not sending things.
  • I appreciate you sending me to that spa, but how is this going to help our case?
  • All the good little boys and girls have drawn up their Christmas lists and instead of sending them to Lapland we are sending them to the Berlaymont.
  • Dr. Mohadevan is sending them to an entomologist at the university for identification.
  • Checks were stolen and cashed by dear old Dad for six months after her death, until Uncle Sam stopped sending them.
  • We've been sending them food, medical supplies.
  • Much better than sending them out on the streets.
  • I'm sending them a package.
  • We thought you were sending them.
  • We thought you were sending them.
  • I'm sending them to to your phone now.
  • And sending them to a computer.
  • She suspected that Anne was sending them to frighten her into leaving Oxford.
  • So I'm sending them the bill.
  • You said you were sending them a warning.
  • He's sending them from here.
  • Perhaps you'd be interested in sending them home.

appreciate to send them

This phrase is incorrect. 'Appreciate' is not followed by the infinitive form of the verb.

  • This information is then used to send them targeted advertisements.
  • Might be time to send them to the farm.
  • We had to send them a message.
  • I want to send them an allergist For an official diagnosis.
  • I'll inform you later about where to send them.
  • You didn't have to send them after Dan.
  • There's no need to send them away.
  • Yes, they want to send them away.
  • I had to send them a rough cut.
  • I'd love to send them home.
  • But it is clear that you want to send them into confusion.
  • - Or tell me where to send them.
  • We use the sun to send them to heaven.
  • Their parents prefer to send them out to rob.
  • I didn't know where to send them.
  • So we've had to send them through Monte Carlo.
  • I fill out supply requisitions with nowhere to send them.
  • Come, let us try to send them away.
  • I want you to send them to separate schools.
  • I have met their family members in April and I would like to send them our solidarity and support at this difficult moment.

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