I'd use the plural, considering them two different things. You can also say "I greatly appreciate your time and attention."
Is it "Your time and consideration is greatly appreciated" OR "Your time and consideration are greatly appreciated".
I'd use the plural, considering them two different things. You can also say "I greatly appreciate your time and attention."
Which is better:
I greatly appreciate your time and attention...
or
I will greatly appreciate your time and attention...
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...
or
I would greatly appreciate if you would...
Do we need the pronoun 'it' in the last sentence or is it optional?
I would greatly appreciate it if you ...
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?