He is merely a servant of the king!
or...
The bug is merely a small, harmless, ant!
I would merely like to express my gratitude for your assistance in completing the project.
Could you please provide a sentence with the unfamiliar words you'd like explained?
I can use the word "have" at the beginning of a sentence if it fits grammatically. Could you please provide a sentence where you would like me to include the word "have"?
No, typically a comma is not used before the word 'please' when it is the last word in a sentence. You can simply end the sentence with 'please' without a comma.
You can use the word "me" as an object pronoun in a sentence to show the receiver of an action. For example, in the sentence "She handed the book to me," "me" is the recipient of the action of handing.
Please do your homework regularly is an imperative sentence and has no subject but the subject (you) is implied. So to make a passive sentence from an imperative sentence you can use the subject - you. You have been told to do your homework regularly. or you could say: Let your homework be done regularly.
" Go get me that projector, please".
Could you please certify that?
It's merely (only) a scratch.
"By the way, please could you buy me a magazine?"
Like this: Could you please validate your account name?
The residents of Maine enjoy skiing.
i could use another handful of pollen, please.
Please hand me the T-square.
He was merely a customer service representative.The changes merely had any impact.
Example sentence - Amanda's behavior continued to baffle the people around her.
its raining out there will you please give me an umberalla?
Mother to son: "Could you please take the trash out tonight?"