They have seen rainbows in the sky many times in April.
The proper form is "Please spare me from..." or simply "Spare me your..."
Please have patience is the correct sentence.
There is no direct object in this sentence.
yes
would you pass me the sugar please
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "Please note that this letter is merely an inquiry regarding your interest and availability."
The proper form is "Please spare me from..." or simply "Spare me your..."
Please have patience is the correct sentence.
The sentence should be: "Please keep this door closed."
That sentence makes no sense, but, "Give you that disk, please."
The correct sentence is "Us students have a lot of work to do. Please return the book to us when you can."
There is no direct object in this sentence.
Nope. The correct way would be Who wants me to about them? Please raise your hands.
Could you please provide the sentence in question so that I can help you determine if it is correct?
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yes
In this sentence, the subject is the unspoken (or understood) "you," as in "[You,] please put food and water .... "