She was polite as she dismissed him. It is polite to hold the door for others.
It is not polite to burp at the table.
It is not polite nor fair to cheat on things.
She was a very polite lady.
Here are some sentences.
Be polite to your grandmother.
Polite people are well liked.
Polite is the correct spelling.An example sentence is: He was very polite.Another example sentence is: I tried to be polite but she was too annoying.
Most polite people would sit on their posterior.
Example sentence(s) - The young child was polite and well mannered. His son is not polite and could use a class in etiquette.
Yes. Polite is an adjective, and politely as the adverb describing something that is done in a polite manner.
The young man was very polite.
The polite gentleman offered to take my coat.
"Please" in this sentence is an adverb, modifying the verb "allow" to make the request more polite.
No, the word 'political' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as of or relating to the government or public affairs, for example, a political party, a political speech.The related noun form is politics.
The sentence "May you borrow this" is an example of an interrogative sentence, specifically a polite request or permission seeking question. It is structured as a question with the modal "may" as the helping verb.
The tone of a sentence can be conveyed through the choice of words. For example, a sentence that uses formal language and polite phrasing may have a respectful tone, while a sentence with abrupt language and strong directives may have a commanding tone.
My mother told me to always be polite but I often forgot.
Answer your telephone call in a polite manner within 6 rings.