Yes.
An example would be "The get-well cards were greatly appreciated by the lonely elderly lady."
The verb is Kindness
The correct spelling is greatly (extremely). Grately isn't a word, but grateful is. Grateful is the correct spelling of what many write as "greatful", which isn't a word.
The munificence of the king bestowed on the citizens was greatly appreciated.
'In the hope that' is the correct phrase.
No. It is grammatically correct to say, "I admire you, greatly."
The correct phrase is "your kindness and generosity are greatly appreciated." In this case, "kindness and generosity" are considered a plural subject, so the verb "are" is used.
Your question is greatly appreciated. You quick response will be greatly appreciated. A passing grade will be greatly appreciated.
The verb is Kindness
Everyone's presence at the meeting was greatly appreciated, as it showed strong support for the project.
The correct spelling is greatly (extremely). Grately isn't a word, but grateful is. Grateful is the correct spelling of what many write as "greatful", which isn't a word.
Condolences 'are' is correct, "condolences", by definition, are plural.
Neither is correct! Appreciation is a feeling of gratitude, an understanding of the true value of something.
muy apreciado
A catchy slogan for the greatly appreciated of Massachusetts should of course get people attention. Something like, Our state thinks your great!
You are loved and appreciated. Your family is loved and appreciated. You and your family are loved and appreciated.
Technically, the correct usage is "were appreciated." However, it would be okay in this particular sentence to use "was 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.