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Milk
It's an implied "you" preceding the "please". Such is the case with most imperative sentences (those that command).
In the sentence: "I drink milk", "I" is the subject and the rest of the sentence,"drink milk", (verb and object) is the predicate.
The compound subject pronouns that can be used as the subject of the relative clause are 'you and he', 'you and she', 'he and she', 'you and I', 'he and I', or 'she and I'.Examples:Mary asked that you and he go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese.Mary asked that you and she go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese.Mary asked that he and she go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese.Mary asked that you and I go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese.Mary asked that he and I go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese.Mary asked that she and I go to the store and pick up some milk and cheese.
My mother went to the store justly to get milk
joanne ran to the store, and she bought a gallon of milk.
I went to the store to buy a quart of milk.
'The man went to the store to buy cookies, milk, salt, and sugar.'
Jules went to the grocery store, he was out of milk, bread,and espresso beans.
Then, she proceeded with her grocery shopping.
Drinking warm milk is one trick.
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My mom stopped at the grocery store to buy milk for cereal.