I appreciate your responding to my letter is correct.
Yes, "I appreciate you" is grammatically correct as a way to express gratitude and acknowledgment towards someone.
The correct phrase is "I appreciate you supporting us." This indicates gratitude towards the person performing the action (supporting).
I appreciate you taking time out from your busy schedule.
Both sentences are correct, but the first one ("I appreciate your sending the papers") is more formal. The second one ("I appreciate you sending the papers") is more commonly used in everyday conversation.
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No. Since "circumspect" is an adjective, "I appreciate your circumspect" is about as grammatically correct as "I appreciate your clean". Saying "I appreciate your circumspect behavior" is correct, similar to "I appreciate your clean appearance".
That is the correct spelling of the word "appreciating" (verb to appreciate).
"Roger and I appreciate what you did" is correct grammar
The verb of response is respond.Responds, responding and responded are also verbs.Some example sentences are:"We will respond to the threats with military action"."She responds to the teacher with the correct answer"."We are responding to the emergency call"."They responded to our letter".
Yes it is correct
"In response to" is correct pair of words. If you want to use responding, you should not use the word "in" along with that. The pair of words "responding to" (without use of 'in') would serve the same purpose as "in response to."
Yes, "I appreciate you" is grammatically correct as a way to express gratitude and acknowledgment towards someone.
I appreciate you asking. This is the correct spelling of the verb (to acknowledge or be thankful).
The correct phrase is "I appreciate you supporting us." This indicates gratitude towards the person performing the action (supporting).
The verb of response is respond.Responds, responding and responded are also verbs.Some example sentences are:"We will respond to the threats with military action"."She responds to the teacher with the correct answer"."We are responding to the emergency call"."They responded to our letter".
The correct spelling is "appreciate" (to increase in value, or to be grateful).
Both are possible. I appreciate you sending me your proposal. I appreciate your sending me your proposal. In terms of grammer: Sending is, I think, the continuous form of the verb in the first sentence, and in the second sentence it is used like a noun. Totally disagree with above. While anything is possible, only one is correct: "I appreciate your inviting me." Additionally, if you are writing a cover letter with your resume, you need to say, "I appreciate your taking time to review my qualifications or ........."