Condolences 'are' is correct, "condolences", by definition, are plural.
That is the correct spelling of "condolences" (sympathy for a loss, usually a death).Condolences is correct.
You say "my condolences", not "my condolence". For example, if someone you know has passed away, you would write in a sympathy card "I am sorry for your loss, my condolences".
You are loved and appreciated. Your family is loved and appreciated. You and your family are loved and appreciated.
The correct spelling is "sincere condolences" (regrets over a death).
Technically, the correct usage is "were appreciated." However, it would be okay in this particular sentence to use "was appreciated."
"My I offer my condolences on your loss?"
Yes. An example would be "The get-well cards were greatly appreciated by the lonely elderly lady."
The answer would be correct A+
It would be correct to say "it would be highly appreciated" when expressing gratitude or thanks.
The correct spelling is "appreciated" (to be grateful for).
The correct spelling is "appreciated" (shown gratitude).
condolences on behalf of the trust.