Is it I should be grateful or I would be grateful?

Is it I should be grateful or I would be grateful?

I should be grateful if you would kindly send me your latest catalogue. I would be grateful if you kindly sent me your latest catalogue. As discussed in the first of Panjandrum’s linked topics (“I should like to…”) “would” has replaced the “classically” correct “should” in many cases in contemporary English.

How do you say I will be very thankful?

Other Ways to Say “Thank You So Much” and “Thank You Very Much” in Writing

  1. 1 Thank you for all your hard work on this.
  2. 2 Thanks again, we couldn’t have pulled this off without you.
  3. 3 Thank you, you’re amazing!
  4. 4 I’m so thankful for everything you bring to the table.
  5. 5 Thank you kindly.
  6. 6 Thanks a million.
  7. 7 Many thanks.
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What is a good sentence for grateful?

I am very grateful to you for what you’ve done for my family. His employer was sincerely grateful for his cooperation. We are very grateful for what you did. He was grateful for your help.

How do you say I’m so grateful?

grateful

  1. thankful. I’m just thankful that I’ve got a job.
  2. obliged. I am extremely obliged to you.
  3. indebted. I am deeply indebted to him for his help.
  4. appreciative. We are very appreciative of their support.
  5. beholden. He was beholden to Eddie for financing the project.

Are you thankful or grateful for someone?

The definitions have a great deal of overlap, but the general difference is pretty simple. You are grateful for something a person does for you. When someone does something nice for you, you can be grateful. Being thankful also applies to this scenario, but can also be applied for being thankful in general.

How do you use thankful in a sentence?

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Thankful sentence example

  1. I’m thankful that one of those things is me.
  2. Just be thankful it happened before the election.
  3. I’m so thankful he’s apparently left the area.
  4. Yes, we have so much to be thankful for — so much to look forward to.
  5. I’m thankful she and Randy didn’t come home in the middle of it.

Is it grateful for or grateful of?

New Member. In this case it would definitely be ‘for’. You would still be understood using another preposition, but it would sound strange. Think of it as a sort of exchange, gratitude in exchange ‘for’ what was done for you.

Is grateful of correct?

The correct spelling of the word is grateful. Grateful is defined as feeling or showing an appreciation of kindness; thankful. It is related to the word gratitude. I am very grateful for all of your help this week.

Is highly grateful correct?