Either is correct.
Please, may I have some more?
May I have some more, please?
Yes it is - the way to be sure is to separate the phrase and say it both ways - Please contact Kevin and Please contact me.
1. Could you (please)... 2. You might want to… 3. Might I have … 4. May I suggest … 5. I would be delighted to … 6. It's a great pleasure to … 7. We are honoured to … 8. If you don't mind I suggest that… 9. I would like to invite you to … 10. My pleasure! 11. With respect I would like to say … 12. Please be seated! 13. I'm afraid we are not very happy with … 14. I would be very pleased to … / if you could … 15. May I have everybody's attention please! 16. What would you say about … 17. Let's have a drink, shall we? 18. Shall we say ….?
you could say "can i get some food" but it would be better to say "may I get some food" anybody to "get" some food, if you're asking permission, it's better to say may I
ʻĀmene [A-may-nay]
Actually neither.there is " I've never seen you wear it before".you may be thinking of : you have never worn that before. Or maybe: you havent wore that before.
Excuse me or Pardon me. Sometimes even, "May I please have a tissue/kleenex" (if necessary) after excuse or pardon me.
Many people say give me or can i? but really the proper and polite way to say it is may i, or please, or may i please. usually that is on the list of some of the first things we are tought by our parents, our teachers, other family, day care people and more. so always remember to say your please and mays when ever you ask for something. it is just polite.
To be polite you should say, 'may I have the menu please'?
please may I have some tea
You 'can' when you learn to say, "May I please have a weiner..."
may i please have my quarterback?
To say please in Farsi, you can say "lotfan" or "lotfan baraaye man."
May you give some time?
and can you use it like this ' may you please fetch the dog?'The proper way to use the word "may" in a sentence when asking question to someone else is as follows:"May I please be excused from the table"Where the word "may" precedes the subjective personal pronoun "I".The previous response is an example of an improper use of the word "may". In this case the word "may" should be substituted with the word "will" or "can". This implies that you are asking someone to "fetch the dog."Example: "will you fetch the dog?" or "can you fetch the dog?"So as a simple grammar rule when using the word "may", try the following:"may I" when speaking of self."can you" or "will you" when discussing others.And always say please!
You may go as you please.
You say "May I Please smoke pot"
Type your answer here... Say please and thank you!