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I'm greatly appreciative vs I am greatly appreciative

Both phrases are correct, but "I am greatly appreciative" is more commonly used in formal contexts. "I'm greatly appreciative" is a more informal and shortened version of the same expression.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 2645 views

I'm greatly appreciative

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts.

This phrase is a shortened and informal way of expressing gratitude. It is commonly used in casual conversations or informal writing.

Examples:

  • I'm greatly appreciative of your help.
  • I'm greatly appreciative of the opportunity.
  • I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
  • I'm trying, I'm trying to... I'm trying to put it into words and I'm not, I'm not, I'm not...
  • With a plough I'm a pro, in a fight I'm a knight. I'm a dancer, I'm a worker, I'm a hunter, I'm a stalker.
  • I'm pretty sure I'm... I'm missing something.
  • So, with this case, he thinks I'm trying to lose my job, but I'm-I'm not.
  • I'm-I'm Rowan. I'm Beckett's brother.
  • It's nice to meet you. I'm-I'm... I'm so sorry for your loss.
  • I'm sorry, I'm just running through spells and I'm about to land on something.
  • I'm sorry, I'm-I'm not coming with you.
  • Mike, I'm-I'm near a tree and I'm wearing a shirt.
  • I'm very sorry that I'm trying to be a good example, - but I'm your big sister.
  • I'm not gossiping, I'm... I'm just interested.
  • I'm just checking out some of the previous publishees, And I'm-I'm in great company here.
  • I'm calling because I'm a friend of Meg Manning's, and I'm trying to help out with her babysitting commitments.
  • I mean I'm - I'm so - I'm terrified of being on my own.
  • I'm near the corner of Contnet street so I'm guessing I'm out West somewhere.
  • I'm... I'm sorry to be rude. I'm just smiling at the idea that a therapist could do anything useful for me right now.
  • And I'm very excited because I'm actually releasing a charity single, which I'm hoping will be Christmas number one.
  • OK, I'm-I'm... I'm about 50 miles from Milling Junction now.
  • I'm pretending I'm mad at you, and that's why I'm getting out of the car.

Alternatives:

  • I am greatly appreciative
  • I really appreciate
  • I am very grateful
  • I am thankful
  • I am indebted to you

I am greatly appreciative

This phrase is correct and more commonly used in formal contexts.

This phrase is a formal way of expressing gratitude. It is suitable for professional settings, written communication, or formal speeches.

Examples:

  • I am greatly appreciative of your support.
  • I am greatly appreciative of the opportunity.
  • I am greatly concerned about having a convict in the office.
  • I am greatly pleased that you have accepted my challenge.
  • I am greatly enjoying your country.
  • I am greatly honoured, your majesty.
  • I am greatly in favour of opening up this fossilised market.
  • I am greatly concerned that these basic protections are not sufficiently enshrined in this current proposal.
  • I am greatly pleased by the Commissioner's declaration that the European Commission has no such intentions.
  • I am greatly disappointed in you...
  • I am greatly troubled by Cmdr Data's behaviour and fear it is related to the experiments of Ira Graves.
  • I am greatly looking forward to hearing the answers, particularly to my colleagues' critical questions.
  • Madam President, I did not vote for the resolution on Turkey because I am greatly concerned that the Turkish Parliament has agreed a military strike against Iraq.
  • President-in-Office. - I am greatly honoured to be here at your plenary session today.
  • I am greatly disappointed that the Council will not be there to discuss it.
  • But I am greatly encouraged by the provisions and the proposals that Commissioner Borg has unveiled to us this afternoon.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, I am greatly disappointed by the European Parliament's stance on ethical issues.
  • The Commission is determined to help the EU maintain its leading role in these new discussions on future climate change arrangements;I am greatly relying on your support in this matter.
  • Mr President, I thank my group for giving me the chance to say a few words on this subject which I am greatly interested in.
  • I am greatly concerned by the establishment of a permanent crisis mechanism to safeguard the financial stability of the euro area.
  • I am greatly disturbed by this news which is distressing for everybody, especially of course for the nurses and the doctor but in particular for their friends and relatives.
  • Mr President, although I value the work of rapporteur Maaten, I have to say that I am greatly disturbed by the European Parliament's inconsistent line with regard to tobacco.

Alternatives:

  • I'm greatly appreciative
  • I really appreciate
  • I am very grateful
  • I am thankful
  • I am indebted to you

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