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It will say that if you have the incorrect CD inserted. you might want to insert the correct disk in order for it to work properly
Please compose a complete sentence.
That question makes no sense. Please write your question in a complete sentence.
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Yes, it is typically a word that we use to politely ask someone to do something.
Please have patience is the correct sentence.
The question does not make sense as worded, but my best guess is that you are asking about what a collection of worksheets is called. If that is the case, the answer is workbook. If that is not the correct answer, please ask another question that more clearly describes what you would like to know.
Which collection? She has several "collection" albums. She has the Patsy Cline Collection, Definitive Collection, Ultimate Collection, Essential Collection, etc. Please be more specific.
No. It is 'Please note that...'
The sentence should be: "Please keep this door closed."
It is Can you please stop
It is not a complete sentence. The phrase is "please be advised that...(etc)."In British English, one usually says "Please note," which can be followed by a noun (please note the extra charge) or a phrase (please note that prices have increased).