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  1. Dec 3, 2012 · Dec 3, 2012. #2. I personally would not begin with "Please" -- it's just a little more awkward to say or read. But the meaning is the same as: Could you please replace the order as soon as possible. I would likely leave off the question mark because you're using a question form to make a polite request, when it's really not a question at all.

  2. Feb 20, 2013 · Hindi. Mar 3, 2017. #11. Keith Bradford said: Please have a look at the white board = Look at the white board. (Normal meaning.) Please have a look on the white board = Go to the white board. You will find something (written or stuck) on it that you should look at.

  3. Apr 9, 2010 · Boss: "Please do." In this case the "please do" is a veiled warning in the guise of polite language, in my opinion. It means "if it is not on my desk by tomorrow morning there will be consequences." Since I hear that as a potential meaning in "please do" I wouldn't use it with a friend who is offering to do something for me.

  4. Dec 6, 2013 · I found this old thread when I wanted to know whether "please know" is a legit way to write at all, not for the context the OP gave, but in othere case. For example, a employee says to his supervisor: "Please know that I will never do the wrong thing again." Or a criminal says: " I apologize. Please know that I will never commit the crime again ...

  5. Jan 31, 2017 · Please be informed = Please receive and accept this information from me. However, Please be noted does not mean Please take notice (another old-fashioned term that's usually used only in legal notices nowadays, and which has a similar meaning to "Please be informed").

  6. Jul 1, 2017 · Jul 1, 2017. #2. "Can" and "could" are both equally polite - the key word is "please", which is present in both sentences. The sentence beginning with "please can..." is a question, and it should have a question mark. It is a mistake/omission by the writer. If the sentence was "Please give us some context and an example sentence" (without "can ...

  7. Jul 7, 2018 · Also is an adverb. In your example , "Please let me also know if it has an automatic document feeder." Also is used at the beginning of sentences in order to introduce an aside, an afterthought, an unrelated item/event, attribute, etc: "This new medicine cures the common cold. Also, it is useful for protecting metal from rust."

  8. Dec 2, 2014 · Dec 2, 2014. #2. No, it's quite OK to say Please confirm. The point is not that transitive verbs must take an object, simply that they may take one. Similar examples: You wash and I'll wipe [the dishes]. The cowboy fired [his gun] into the air. Etc. I.

  9. Apr 16, 2012 · Apr 16, 2012. #8. "Please print" would never mean (in AE) that you necessarily have to write every letter in capitals. I, myself, would write in all caps just because it better achieves the purpose; making sure the reader can clearly read the text. The very nature of "please print" is to ensure that block letters are used; lower, upper or a ...

  10. Sep 4, 2009 · What does the sentence "He is, by nature, anxious to please". Does it mean that he wants to please others very much or he wants others to please him?

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