Terni was the Italian govt armory. You likely have a Mannlicher-Carcano rifle.
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."
It would be correct to say "it would be highly appreciated" when expressing gratitude or thanks.
it is much appreciated
Technically, the correct usage is "were appreciated." However, it would be okay in this particular sentence to use "was appreciated."
I dont appreciate this question!! i do not appreciate your behavior today
Yes. An example would be "The get-well cards were greatly appreciated by the lonely elderly lady."
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.
A simpler way of making someone like me feel appreciated is to give honest compliments for a job well done.
Yes, it would be most appropriate and appreciated.
The answer would be correct A+
I would say, "Cash in lieu of gifts would be appreciated."
Yes you can, and it would be very much appreciated.