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The phrase "he appreciate" is not grammatically correct in written English.
It is missing the auxiliary verb "does" or "is" to make it a complete sentence. The correct form would be "he appreciates." You can use this phrase to describe someone's actions or feelings towards something. For example: "He appreciates the effort she put into planning the surprise party."
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Dave say he appreciate Frank taking Kevin.
"Does he appreciate you?" "I think so".
Did he appreciate being chosen so quickly by Chara?
What does he appreciate most in his friends?
Could he appreciate the way the Angels played?
Nor, the bishop went on, did he appreciate the long-term effects of abuse on victims.
Similar(37)
He appreciated her cooking.
He appreciated literature.
He appreciates his success.
He appreciated her simplicity.
"He appreciates it.
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