How do you politely say check?

Would you be so kind as to tell me if/whether you have checked … Could you please let me know if/whether you have checked … I would [greatly] appreciate it if you could let me know if/whether/when you have checked …

How do you use I would appreciate?

—used to make a polite request I would appreciate it if you would tell your father to call me. —sometimes used sarcastically I would appreciate it if you’d mind your own business!

Could you please check or can you please check?

Both are correct. The first is more direct, and the second is more polite. Could you please . . . gives slightly more room for refusal than Can you please . . .

Would be appreciated or would appreciate?

I would appreciated – not grammatical. However It would be appreciated is considered a polite way of saying you want something without saying that you are the one who wants it. I would be appreciated – not the same meaning. It means others appreciate YOU.

How do you say please check it formally?

yes , eg please verify , please counter check , please examine , please take a look carefully , please confirm ( all can substitute the word please check depending on the situation )

What can I say instead of just checking in?

11 Things To Say Instead Of “Just Checking In”

  • “I’ve Been Thinking Of You Lately”
  • “I’d Love To Hear How You’re Doing, If You Want To Share”
  • “I’d Like To Hear How You’re Really Going”
  • “How Are You Managing Things Right Now?”
  • “How Have You Been Feeling Lately?”
  • “So How Was This Year For You?”

What is another word for greatly appreciated?

What is another word for greatly appreciated?

belovedcherished
highly esteemedhighly valued
prizedtreasured

What is a sentence for appreciate?

Living in the city has taught me to appreciate the differences between people. Those who appreciate fine wine will enjoy reading the restaurant’s wine list. I really appreciated the information you gave me. Your help the other day was greatly appreciated.

Is could you please rude?

First of all, “could you please” sounds more polite and less rude. When we say “Can you please”, the question actually asks the subject whether they are capable of doing something. Eg. As other answers have already said, both are correct while “Could you please” is more polite.

How do you say please check?

Are there any instances of ” extremely appreciate “?

just for the record: BNC and COCA have zero instances of “extremely appreciate”. It doesn’t mean this phrase is ungrammatical, but you can see the general trend anyway. – Alex B. Jun 29 ’12 at 20:07 Sadly, the context does not suit the use of this adverb in extremely appreciate — that makes it sound insincere and pompous.

Is the phrase ” greatly appreciate ” an adverb or a verb?

The common phrase is “greatly appreciate”. Extremely is an adverb. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives and various types of phrases. I’d add though that this isn’t the be-all and end-all; appreciate is a verb, so why doesn’t ‘appreciate’ take the ‘extremely’ adverb?

Is the phrase ” extremely appreciate ” ungrammatical or grammatically correct?

For example, “extremely appreciate”, or “extremely enjoy”. Thank you. just for the record: BNC and COCA have zero instances of “extremely appreciate”. It doesn’t mean this phrase is ungrammatical, but you can see the general trend anyway. – Alex B. Jun 29 ’12 at 20:07

Do you often say ” please kindly check it ” on a formal?

The owner of it will not be notified. Only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer. @tommama The “kindly” is what makes it a bit unnatural. We would normally leave it out of this sentence; the “please” is already polite enough, so the “kindly” isn’t needed. The “kindly” is what makes it a bit unnatural.

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