Friend, companion, soul mate
Your question doesn't make too much sense, but I think the word your looking for is 'appreciate'. As in you appreciate the thing that person did for you.
No, the word 'appreciate' is a verb, meaning to understand the worth or importance of someone or something; to admire and value someone or something; a word for an action.The noun form of the verb to appreciate is appreciation, a common noun as a general word for the recognition and enjoyment of someone or something; the ability to understand the worth, quality, or importance of something; a word for any appreciation of any kind.
I appreciate you for helping me. OR I appreciate your help.
To appreciate someone you respect who they are. You respect the things you do & you're thankful for them.
The word "appreciate" can be a verb or an adjective.
The noun forms of the verb to appreciate are appreciationand the gerund, appreciating.
appreciate,gratitude
No, the word 'appreciate' is not a noun. The word 'appreciate' is a verb (appreciate, appreciates, appreciating, appreciated).The abstract noun forms of the verb to appreciate are appreciation and the gerund, appreciating.
Id appreciate it if you called me when you got home
I don't know if you can appreciate all that your friends do for you.
Thank you.
thank you for help