Table of Contents
- 1 How do you say I appreciate you taking the time?
- 2 Which is correct I appreciate you taking the time or I appreciate your taking the time?
- 3 Where are we going is correct sentence?
- 4 How can I check my sentence is correct or not?
- 5 Is your proper grammar?
- 6 What does I appreciate your time mean?
- 7 How to say thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule?
- 8 What does it mean to take time out of your day?
- 9 How to say thank you for meeting me?
How do you say I appreciate you taking the time?
Personal thank you
- I appreciate you!
- You are the best.
- I appreciate your help so much.
- I’m grateful to you.
- I wanted to thank you for your help.
- I value the help you’ve given me.
- I am so thankful for you in my life.
- Thanks for the support.
Which is correct I appreciate you taking the time or 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. The thing being appreciated is the taking and the “your” in front of it is just a modifier: I appreciate your taking.Rab. II 8, 1441 AH
Where are we going is correct sentence?
Grammatically, if it is a question, then it should be where are you going? But if it is a noun phrase, then Where we are going is also correct. For example, where we are going to now is back to my hometown.Dhuʻl-Q. 5, 1438 AH
Is it appreciate you or your?
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.” Typically, you want the possessive pronoun: We appreciate your contacting the office.Jum. I 10, 1432 AH
How do you say I appreciate that?
I really appreciate it. / You shouldn’t have.
- “I can’t believe you did this! You shouldn’t have. But thank you so much. This was very kind of you.”
- “What a thoughtful gift. I really appreciate this!”
How can I check my sentence is correct or not?
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Is your proper grammar?
Your is a possessive adjective. It is always followed by a noun in a sentence. You’re is a contraction of two words, “you” and “are.” Contractions can be easily recognized by the apostrophe. If not the correct word to use is your.
What does I appreciate your time mean?
idiom. Thank you for your time is a way of ending a letter or finishing a conversation. It means “thank you very much for your attention”. Thank you for your attention: I appreciate your time, attention. idiom.
How do you say thank you after meeting?
Thank you so much for meeting with me today. I really enjoyed our conversation and learning more about what you do at Company Name. I truly appreciated all your advice and tips on how to break into industry.Sha. 13, 1441 AH
Which is the correct sentence thanks for taking time out?
No. It should read: Thanks for taking time out OF your busy schedule. A more formal (and thus more correct) form would be: Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule. Wiki User ∙ 2008-08-22 06:17:30
How to say thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule?
CG: Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to chat with me this morning. Follow Up Make sure to send a note — a handwritten thank you (if you have legible penmanship) adds a nice personal touch but an email is also fine — thanking your contact for taking time out of their busy schedule to meet or talk with you.
What does it mean to take time out of your day?
To take time out (of your schedule) suggests rearranging your schedule so that you can fit in some other activity. When you take time out of your day to meet a friend for lunch, you may have to reschedule a haircut or some errand you originally intended to do during that time.
How to say thank you for meeting me?
So… just phrase it differently. “Thank you so much for meeting me; I really appreciate it”, “Thank you for your time”, “Thank you for being so generous with your time”, “Thank you for the time you to took to explain to me…”. As for the rest of the letter – and these days, that usually means an email.