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Highly Appreciate Vs. Highly Aprreciated
Dear Teacher: I wrote a note last week, saying:
I highly appreciate to send timely comunication to Mr. Mark Perens, etc....
Question: Highly appreciate, is it right?
I was reading in this website Adverb Highly, then I have a doub
Thank for your answer,
Nelly
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Re: Highly Appreciate Vs. Highly Aprreciated

Originally Posted by
nellymar
Dear Teacher: I wrote a note last week, saying:
I highly appreciate to send timely comunication to Mr. Mark Perens, etc....
Question: Highly appreciate, is it right?
I was reading in this website Adverb Highly, then I have a doub
Thank for your answer,
Nelly

I highly appreciate = present
I highly appreciated = past
"Highly appreciate" is very formal and slightly old-fashioned, but quite acceptable.
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Re: Highly Appreciate Vs. Highly Aprreciated
I highly appreciate to send timely comunication to Mr. Mark Perens, etc....
The underlined phrase should be 'sending'.
You could also say 'appreciate very much'.
not a teacher
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