What is the meaning of I would be grateful?
DEFINITIONS1. used for asking someone formally and politely to do something. We would be grateful if you could return the signed contracts as soon as possible.
Is I would be grateful polite?
In practice, it would be considered very polite. “I would be very grateful for any feedback you can give me on my plan.” This is NOT a conditional sentence, so should not make people feeling like me putting pressure on them.
How do you use it would be grateful?
formalASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO something used to make a request I would be most grateful if you could send me an invoice in due course. → gratefulExamples from the CorpusI would be grateful if you could/would This will take place at the above address on and I would be grateful if you could attend at.
How do you write I will be grateful?
Yes, it is correct. The correct sentence is “I will be very grateful.” “Greatful” is not a word. The confusion I think is simply because “great” is a well-known word and “grate” doesn’t exist today except in the form “grateful.”
Would be and could be meaning?
Could is used to say that an action or event is possible. Would is used to talk about a possible or imagined situation, and is often used when that possible situation is not going to happen.
Would and will Difference?
The main difference between will and would is that will is used for real possibilities while would is used for imagined situations in the future.
Would be appreciated meaning?
—used to make a polite request I would appreciate it if you would tell your father to call me. —sometimes used sarcastically I would appreciate it if you’d mind your own business!
Will be and would be difference?
‘Will be’ is used in situations of certainty and possibility. ‘Would be’ is used in most imaginary situations. ‘Will be’ is used to describe actions that are still in practice, whereas ‘would be’ is used to talk about habits that once were regular but are no more in practice.
Would be or could be?
Trick to Remember the Difference Could expresses possibility, while would expresses certainty and intent. A good way to remember the differences between these two words is simply to bring each word back to its root verb. Could is the past tense of can. Would is the past tense of will.