it would be highly appreciated
Teneur en sucre, I would say.
KCl (potassium chloride) is most likely to exist as a crystalline solid at room temperature. Crystalline solids typically have a highly ordered atomic arrangement which allows them to form distinct crystal structures.
Supposing you mean cesium, I would say no. You see, when francium and water are mixed they react much more violently than cesium in water, causing a greater explosion. Therefore, cesium would combine more rapidly.
You would say "Qu'est-ce qui ne va pas?" in French to ask "What is the matter?"
Hydrochloric acid can quickly burn wood by breaking down its fibers and weakening its structure. However, it is highly corrosive and can be dangerous to handle, so caution should be exercised when using it for this purpose.
You would say "deeply appreciate" to convey a current sentiment of gratitude. If you are referring to a past action where you were grateful, you would say "deeply appreciated."
You can say, "Your help would be greatly appreciated." Alternatively, you could express it as, "I would greatly appreciate your assistance." Both phrases effectively convey gratitude and the value of the person's support.
This is the appropriate way of saying that a fast response is needed in order to answer the question.
Ways to tell someone that their work is appreciated is to tell them verbally, or send a card. Another idea is to take that person out to lunch or an event where the person is celebrated.
probably he did not appreciated it probably he did not appreciated it
I would say, "Cash in lieu of gifts would be appreciated."
no, i would say not
You can say, "It would be great if you could join us." This conveys a friendly invitation while expressing that their presence would be appreciated. Alternatively, you could say, "We would love to have you with us."
I would say that it's more for boys, but it can be appreciated by girls as well.
That would be appropriate.
If you mean it. I'm a girl, and I know I would appreciate it, but make sure that you would say it in person too.
"Appreciate" in Tagalog is "pahalagahan."