Yes. But it is a question not a statement. Also i should be capital 'I'.
May I have your name please?
Either is correct. Please, may I have some more? May I have some more, please?
It is Can you please stop
No.I'm assuming you're asking if that's the correct grammar, and it's not. The correct phrase would be "May I please go?".
"Advice" is the noun, or it can be used as an object in the sentence. Advice cannot be used as a verb. Sally gave advice to all her friends. "May please advise" is also incorrect. Instead, it would be written, "Please advise."
That is the correct spelling of "sister" (may be capitalized before the name of a nun).
Please may I have my social security statement.
Either is correct. Please, may I have some more? May I have some more, please?
Yes, asking "May I have your name, please?" is a polite and appropriate way to request someone's name. It shows courtesy and professionalism in a customer service setting.
It is Can you please stop
No.I'm assuming you're asking if that's the correct grammar, and it's not. The correct phrase would be "May I please go?".
"Advice" is the noun, or it can be used as an object in the sentence. Advice cannot be used as a verb. Sally gave advice to all her friends. "May please advise" is also incorrect. Instead, it would be written, "Please advise."
It is incorrect. You may use "You saw him yesterday" as a statement or "You saw him yesterday?", as a question
If by "please" you mean the polite introduction to a request, it normally goes just before the verb, as in Would you please come in. Separated from its verb by commas, please may also come at the head of the phrase, as in Please, would you come in, or at the end, as in Would you come in, please.If by "please" you mean "to cause pleasure," it takes the normal place of a verb in a clause or statement.
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Did you spell the animal's name correct. I believe you may have mistaken the name.
please check the message center number in message settings. there may be an error /erase. please correct it with correct number with help of customer care
Such a statement may be called a platform or a manifesto.