I want to express my appreciation to someone who helped me, Can I say: I feel grateful to this person for his help on the project? (I don't want to use thank)
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Your usage of 'grateful' is grammatically correct - an acceptable usage is
grateful (to somebody) (for something)
For example - I am extremely grateful to all the teachers for their help.
Personally I would say "I am grateful to...." - for me it seems more natural, but that really comes down to personal choice.
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Yes, the little difference is, I feel grateful vs I am grateful. Commented May 12, 2020 at 3:31
Yes, you can.
I'm so grateful (to you) for all your help on the project.
BTW, I'll go for "I really appreciate all the help you gave me on the project"; the use of the appreciate is far more common and idiomatic.
I really appreciate your help on the project.
Or
I am really grateful to you for your help on the project.