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What is Appreciate? How to use Appreciate?

You might have encountered the term Appreciate in conversations, exercises, or readings. Have you wondered what is Appreciate, and how is it applied in different contexts? Delve into a detailed understanding of the structure and usage of Appreciate with PREP in the following article!

What is Appreciate? How to use Appreciate?
What is Appreciate? How to use Appreciate? 

I. What is Appreciate?

Appreciate functions as a verb, signifying the act of valuing, cherishing, or regarding something seriously. It also entails understanding or acknowledging something. Typically, Appreciate is positioned after the subject in a sentence. For instance:

  • You did well on this exam, and your hard work is appreciated.
  • Your boss appreciates you.
What is Appreciate?
What is Appreciate?

II. The usage of Appreciate

What is Appreciate? How is this word employ? Below is the detailed guideline on how to use Appreciate that students need to grasp:

1. Appreciate is used to express gratitude or acknowledgment for something 

Appreciate is used to express gratitude or acknowledgment for something. The structure is as follows:

Appreciate + noun/V-ing + (that + S + V)

For example:

  • I really appreciate your love for me. 
  • She appreciates the gift that he gave her. 

2. Appreciate is used to express understanding or admission for something

Appreciate is used to express understanding or admission to something. The structure is as follows:

Appreciate + noun or Appreciate + (that + S + V)

For example:

  • The company appreciates my efforts.
  • I appreciate that you need a lot of money. But you shouldn’t steal.  
The usage of Appreciate
The usage of Appreciate

3. Appreciate is used to denote an increase in value

In some cases, Appreciate is used to denote an increase in value. For example: 

  • Their investments have appreciated over the years. 
  • We wanted a property that would appreciate in value. 

The examples provided earlier illustrate the primary ways Appreciate is commonly used. Please make more examples for better understanding.

III. Equivalent structures/phrases to Appreciate

Here are some synonyms for Appreciate that can be used interchangeably:

Pharse

Example 

Be thankful for 

I am thankful for your help. 

Go up (in price) 

The average cost of a new house has gone up by five percent to £276,500.

Recognize the value of 

He recognizes the value of my efforts.

IV. Notes on how to use Appreciate 

When employing Appreciate, what should you keep in mind? Please note the following two points: 

  • Do not use in the continuous tense: present continuous, perfect continuous, past continuous, past perfect continuous.
  • Many of you wonder what the preposition Appreciate goes with. The only preposition that can appear with Appreciate is to in the to V structure.

For example:

  • The artist’s work is starting to appreciate in value as it gains recognition.
Notes on how to use Appreciate
Notes on how to use Appreciate

V. Exercises on what is Appreciate

Below are some practice exercises on Appreciate: 

1. Exercise 1: Choose the correct answer

1. She appreciates ______ time off. 

  • A. have
  • B. to have
  • C. having

2. I extremely appreciate your ______. 

  • A. help
  • B. to have
  • C. helped

3. He ______ your love. 

  • A. appreciate 
  • B. appreciates
  • C. is appreciating

4. My house _______ significantly in value and is now worth a lot more than what I originally paid for it.

  • A. to appreciate
  • B. is appreciating
  • C. doesn’t appreciate

5. I appreciate ______ the task is difficult for you.

  • A. so
  • B. that
  • C. for

2. Exercise 2: Rewrite the following sentences with Appreciate

  • I’m thankful for your gift.
  • Thanks for your help!
  • We recognize the value of your apartment. 
  • The price of the fee increased by 25%. 

3. Answers 

Exercise 1:

1 – C

2 – A

3 – B 

4 – C

5 – B

Exercise 2:

  • I appreciate your gift.
  • I appreciate your help!
  • I appreciate the value of your apartment. 
  • The price of the fee appreciated by 25%. 

VI. Achieve Band 7+ and Beyond

Above is a summary of how to use the Appreciate that you should save. If your goal is to achieve a Band 7 or higher, these IELTS resources are for you:

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