Tu Ghani AZ har do aalam man faqeer
roz-e-mehsar uzar haye men pazeer
Gar Tu me beeni hisabum naguzir
AZ nigah-e-Mustafa pinhaan bageer
Depending on the context of the sentence, it can be either a verb or an adjective. If you want it to be an adjective, you can say, for example, "I completed my essay last night." To use it as a verb, you can say something like, "The complete list of songs is on the band's website."
Please is an adverb in that example.
"Don't touch that package" has a subject and a verb. It's a complete sentence that makes sense. You could even shorten it to "Don't touch" and it would still be a sentence because the subject ("you") is understood.
please in Tagalog: pakiusap
Please contact Dan or myself
please complete your question.
Please complete your sentence.
Please complete your sentence.
no there is subject
Please complete your sentence.
Please complete your question.
Where does a raccoon what? Please complete your question.
Please complete your question and resubmit.
Of the....please edit your question to complete it.
Complete is usually used as an adjective, such as "a complete salad". It can also be used as a verb, such as "Please complete your homework."
Of where. Please complete your question.
Please phrase this in the form of a complete sentence.