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Your first question is actually the difference between these three phrases: for example, such as and namely, both mean "for example", and the difference between them is:
1.For example generally lists one of the same kind of person or thing, separated by a comma as an insertion, and can be placed at the beginning of a sentence, in the middle of a sentence, or at the end of a sentence. Such as:
some students, for example, tim, live far away from here.Some students, like Tim, live far away from here.
2.Such as is used to give a few examples of people or things of the same kind. Such as:
he knows four languages, such as chinese and english.He speaks four languages, such as Chinese and English.
3.Namely, means to enumerate them all. Such as:
he knows three languages, namely chinese, english and french.He speaks three languages such as Chinese, English and French.
appreciate means "gratitude", "appreciation", etc., which are usually transitive verbs, and can be followed by noun (pronoun), gerund, noun clause, etc. as objects, but cannot be infinitive. Such as:
we shall appreciate hearing from you again.We would be grateful to hear from you again.
Clauses that are not directly followed by if are semantically required to follow such clauses, need to use it. Such as:
us.I would be very grateful if you could arrange this for me.
正:He thanked her for her help.He thanked her for her help.
False: he thanked her help
Hope it helps.
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1.I visited many places like the Summer Palace, the Forbidden City and the Great Wall.
2.He speaks many languages, namely Chinese, English, Russian and French.
3.You should tell him something about your studies, for example, why you enjoy studying this subject.
Pick up people after appreciation. The Oxford Dictionary has this example sentence: the college appreciated her greatly
However i would appreciate it if may be fixed usage =please do what i ask if. I would be grateful.
i would appreciate it if you could turn the music down .is an example sentence in the dictionary.
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1. D We wait for the arrival of customers.
2. C It was astonishing that the man could stand on one foot at mouth level.
3. A This coat is so attractive that I want to give it a try.
4. c The audience enjoyed every moment of the performance.
5. A This young lady is very brave in the face of danger.
These questions are all straightforward, you can do it right, and I hope you are satisfied
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