In appreciation.
The correct verb is claps, the subject noun 'audience' is a singular noun (one audience). Notice that the singular possessive adjective 'its' is used to describe the appreciation of the audience.
That is the correct spelling of the word "appreciating" (verb to appreciate).
It's correct as far as it goes: it's a complete and correct noun phrase. It's not a complete sentence, however, because it's missing (at least) a verb.
Both are appropriate under different circumstances: "Appreciation for" indicates a love, an understanding, a feeling. He has a great appreciation for impressionist art. "Appreciation of" indicates a thankfulness, an acknowledgment. It was awarded in appreciation of his service to the organization.
No, it is not. Try: "This letter of appreciation is in light of your (insert action here). It is intended for you and the members of your club."
"With sincere appreciation" is the correct phrase. It indicates that the appreciation is accompanied by sincerity.
The correct spelling is "appreciation" (gratitude).
The correct spelling is "appreciation."
The correct spelling is appreciation (thanks, gratitude).
critical appreciation means the same as critical analysis. its just that you have to summarize it.
The correct adjective form is appreciative (showing appreciation or gratitude).
The correct verb is claps, the subject noun 'audience' is a singular noun (one audience). Notice that the singular possessive adjective 'its' is used to describe the appreciation of the audience.
The correct musical term for decreasing the tempo is ritardando.I got this exact question on my music appreciation class and got it correct.
That is the correct spelling of the word "appreciating" (verb to appreciate).
The same. Appreciation. I have appreciation, we have appreciation, etc
It's correct as far as it goes: it's a complete and correct noun phrase. It's not a complete sentence, however, because it's missing (at least) a verb.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "aesthetics" (study or appreciation of beauty or harmony). The variant esthethics is much less frequently used.