Was in that instance would refer to something singular, as your sentence refers to more than on thing the plural form "were" is more appropriate. So the sentence should read... "Your generosity and thoughtfulness were (greatly) appreciated."
it is much appreciated
I appreciated the gifts I got for my birthday. It means "I am thankful for"
it is appreciated
Yes. An example would be "The get-well cards were greatly appreciated by the lonely elderly lady."
Appreciated.
yes, they looked for personal genorosity, wisdom and courage
You are loved and appreciated. Your family is loved and appreciated. You and your family are loved and appreciated.
it is much appreciated
Your question is greatly appreciated. You quick response will be greatly appreciated. A passing grade will be greatly appreciated.
probably he did not appreciated it probably he did not appreciated it
it would be highly appreciated
I appreciated the gifts I got for my birthday. It means "I am thankful for"
~ support & friendship have been appreciated ~it is plural because there are 2 items ( support & friendship), so use 'have'singular uses 'has' - support has been appreciated
Appreciated. For example, He/She appreciates you having come to work today. He/She appreciated that you came to work today.
Condolences 'are' is correct, "condolences", by definition, are plural.
Technically, the correct usage is "were appreciated." However, it would be okay in this particular sentence to use "was appreciated."
it is appreciated