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The noun corresponding to "please" is "pleasure." This term refers to the feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction derived from an experience or action. In contexts related to politeness, "request" can also be seen as a related noun, as it reflects the act of asking someone to do something in a courteous manner.
saying please / thank you and sticking there pinkey out when they drink oh and cleaning up after other people and asking about there day and really listening
"Were asking" is in the past progressive tense. We/you/they were asking.
Onegai (お願い) is a Japanese word that translates to "please" or "I request" in English. It is often used when making a request or asking for a favor. The term conveys a sense of politeness and humility, indicating that the speaker is asking for something with respect.
She is well, thanks for asking.
A verb is an Action (Doing) word. 'How' in a sentence is a pronoun of question.
I have a 484 area code and its Tmobile if that's what your asking
Are you asking what channel to watch the game on? It's on FOX.
i dont know i'm asking you that
The sentence "Please place all metal objects in the bowl as you pass through the metal detector" is an imperative sentence. It gives a command or instruction, asking someone to take a specific action. The use of "please" adds politeness to the request, making it more courteous.
Yes. Soul Eater does have action in it... if that's what you're asking for. It also has loads of awesome humour in it and action is great too.