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"I am really appreciate it" vs "I am very appreciate it"

Both phrases are incorrect. The verb 'appreciate' should be followed by 'appreciative' or 'grateful' to convey the intended meaning. Additionally, 'very' and 'really' are adverbs that do not collocate with 'appreciate'.

Last Updated: March 08, 2024

I am really appreciate it

Incorrect. 'Appreciate' should be followed by 'appreciative' or 'grateful'.

Instead of 'appreciate it', you can say 'I really appreciate it' or 'I am truly appreciative of it.'

Alternatives:

  • I really appreciate it
  • I am truly appreciative of it

I am very appreciate it

Incorrect. 'Appreciate' should be followed by 'appreciative' or 'grateful'.

Instead of 'appreciate it', you can say 'I am very appreciative of it' or 'I am very grateful for it.'

Alternatives:

  • I am very appreciative of it
  • I am very grateful for it

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