As a noun, compliment means “a polite expression of esteem, admiration, or affection.” When used as a verb, compliment means “to express praise, respect, or affection.”
As a noun, complement means “something that completes or makes better.” When used as a verb, complement means “to complete or add to something in a way that improves it.”
“Appreciate” is mostly used as a verb that means “to be grateful for.” We explain its difficult spelling by giving examples.
Apreciate, apprecciate, aprecciateAppreciate
Appreciate is a great word to know, especially if you want to say “thank you.” Below we’ll cover this word’s spelling, synonyms, and phrases in which it is found.
Are you wondering what is the past tense and past participle of “go”? We can help.
Go is an irregular verb.
I go bowling every Sunday.
Went is the past tense of go.
Last Sunday I went bowling.
Gone is the past participle of go.
I have gone bowling these last couple of Sundays.
Irregular verbs can be tricky. That’s because they don’t follow the usual conjugation patterns as regular verbs do.
Go is an irregular verb, which is why many people get confused with went and gone. Below, we’ll tell you which one is the past tense of go and which one is the past participle. We’ll also provide example sentences and teach you how to always use these words correctly.
Looking for another way to say “you’re welcome”? We’ve got you covered with 15 synonyms (and examples) that work in either professional, casual, or heartfelt settings.
What’s Another Way To Say “You’re Welcome”?There are many different ways to say you’re welcome. A few casual alternatives include no worries, no problem, and anytime.
No worries. I’m happy to help!
No problem. I’m glad I could assist you.
Anytime! Jodie never minds lending a hand.
LanguageTool’s Paraphrasing Tool can help you find even more ways to say you’re welcome.