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Is it "Your time and consideration is greatly appreciated" OR "Your time and consideration are greatly appreciated".
Time is money. Assume that the person you are writing to is a highly paid individual whose time is valuable. Don't waste his time with something that is additional but doesn't add anything.Which is better:
I greatly appreciate your time and attention... :cross:
or
I will greatly appreciate your time and attention... :cross:
In the sentence, you are talking about something which is yet to happen, right?
Also, which is better:
I will great appreciate it if you would... :cross:
or
I would greatly appreciate if you would...:tick:
Do we need the pronoun 'it' in the last sentence or is it optional?
I would greatly appreciate it if you ...
Context is key. Either of the first two sentences should probably be left out of a cover letter (especially the second one). The third one would never be used. (For one thing, great is an adjective, not an adverb.)I greatly appreciate your time and attention...
I will greatly appreciate your time and attention...
I will great appreciate it if you would...
RonBee
May I know what is wrong with the three sentences?
It's necessary. (Originally, I didn't notice its omission.) The word "it" stands for what would be appreciated.Do we need the pronoun 'it' in the last sentence or is it optional?
I would greatly appreciate it if you ...
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