You can say "Please read this carefully" or "Kindly take the time to read this." Both phrases convey a polite request for someone to read something attentively. Using "kindly" adds an extra touch of politeness.
It should be "The children are BEGINNING to read nicely, now." ... though a better word than "nicely" would be to say "The children are beginning to read better" or "to read well"
Ask them nicely, but always say please
yes it is but all u have to do is say "excuse me may i please get up" nicely of may i be excused , say it nicely
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You tell the customer nicely to please stop yelling and use an indoor voice.
say it nicely
sorry to bother you but i am such a big fan could i please have your auto graph or could i have a picture with you please?
well,if you wanna say it nicely tell them nicely say:i can handle this please dont get involved but thanks anyway and then if you were planning to be harsh say:back off,just stay out of it..............will you?
No. The correct version should read :-"All the children played very nicelytogether."
Be quiet please Be quiet please
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tell him your flattered that he took the time to ask you out nicely but its a no...