May we proceed?
Would you please proceed.
I would like very much for you to proceed.
Sure! I am waiting for further instructions before I can proceed with the project.
Please provide the sentence in which you would like the word "child's" used.
Firstly, we need to gather all the necessary information before we can proceed with the project.
I can use the word "have" at the beginning of a sentence if it fits grammatically. Could you please provide a sentence where you would like me to include the word "have"?
Sure, could you please provide me with the sentence you would like the word "to" to be used in?
No, typically a comma is not used before the word 'please' when it is the last word in a sentence. You can simply end the sentence with 'please' without a comma.
From a technical grammar standpoint, the sentence violates no grammar rules. However, the prepositional phrase at the end makes no sense. You can correct the sentence by replacing the word "for" with the word "of" or the word "about."
Your letter will not proceed without a postmark.
After the meeting, we are going to proceed to the factory.
She will proceed the rest of the girl's in the parade.
The road was snow-covered and he had to proceed with caution.
After you have made it through _______ High School then you can proceed to collage.
You can use the sentence: "May I have your permission to proceed?"
Please provide the sentence in which you would like the word "child's" used.
Please identify that bird for me...
would you please turn this fraction into a recipocal.
I would like for you to reactivate my account, please.
To do something blindly means to proceed without knowing where you are going. An example sentence would be: He walked blindly into the telephone pole.