Do nothing. You should be fine.
"please respond"
The correct grammar for the statement would be "Please respond back to Mike and me." Use "me" instead of "I" because it is the object of the verb "respond" in this sentence.
RSVP
"Repondez s'il vous plait" is French for "please respond". So on invitations never write "Please RSVP" because you will be asking the invitee to "Please please respond".
Sure! "Please respond to the email by the end of the day."
Respond is a verb, singular (May you please respond me) Response- you can make plural you can NOT say (May you please response me) (May i please have a response from_________)
Truthfully, please.
can i have an answer please
Neither is correct, first because the understood subject of the verb is "you" and second "respond back" is wrong. Otherwise there is a convention about the order of pronouns and names, but it is not a grammatical rule.
Proceed with.
RSVP stands for the French phrase, répondez s'il vous plaît. Which basically means 'Please respond.'
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