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appreciate = like or enjoy something because you have studied it and understand the value of it:
‘I’ve never appreciated modern art.’ ‘It was during my years in Paris that I learned to appreciate
good wine.’
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I would greatly appreciate if you could send me Ray’s address.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could send me Ray’s address.
appreciate + it (+ if/when clause): ‘I’m sure she’d appreciate it if you could give her a hand.’ See
also GRANTED
approach
He approached to my table and took a seat opposite me.
He approached my table and took a seat opposite me.
approach sb/sth (WITHOUT to): ‘One of the girls approached our car and held out her hand.’
appropriate
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The third paragraph of the essay is not appropriate.
The third paragraph of the essay is not relevant.
Will you please send me all the appropriate information?
Will you please send me all the relevant information?
appropriate = suitable in a particular situation: ‘Once we know more about the cause of the
problem, we can take appropriate action.’ ‘To offer them more money at this stage would not be
appropriate.’
relevant = having a clear connection with what you are doing or talking about: ‘I’ll try to answer
any questions, as long as they are relevant.’ ‘You cannot enter the country unless you have
obtained all the relevant documents.’
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Some bottles are not appropriate for recycling.
Some bottles are not suitable for recycling.
She is clearly the most appropriate person for the job.
She is clearly the most suitable person for the job.
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