It is not a complete sentence. The phrase is "please be advised that...(etc)."
In British English, one usually says "Please note," which can be followed by a noun (please note the extra charge) or a phrase (please note that prices have increased).
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Yes. Best to keep the verb agreement, if possible.
They have seen rainbows in the sky many times in April.
The correct spelling is me.An example sentence is "my friends keep teasing me about how to spell me".
No, the pronouns 'she' and 'I' are subject pronouns used as the object of the preposition 'between'.The first use of the subject pronoun 'she' is correct as the subject of the clause (I hope she will keep...) even though it follows the verb 'hope'.The correct sentence is, "I hope she will keep this between her and me." The pronouns 'her' and 'me' are object pronouns needed as the object of the preposition 'between'.Or, to simplify, "I hope she will keep this between us."The pronoun 'us' is the plural, object pronoun.
Is this sentence correct? "Please keep this door closed"
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Could you please keep me updated on how the project is going?
Could you please keep me updated on the project's progress?
Can you please keep me updated on the project progress?
The correct phrase would be - Keep the door closed
I will keep you updated on the progress and provide you with regular updates.
Yes. Best to keep the verb agreement, if possible.
I dont know and thats why i came to this website but it has nothing to do with this website...gosh please keep answers updated
Please keep to the footpaths and do not allow dogs to disturb nesting dogs.
Please keep this potted plant out of the direct sunlight.
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