Respond means to answer. It can be a response to a demand, an answer to a question, but it is always an answer or counter demand.
"I have the right to respond to the question the way I see fit."
"The witness did not respond to the question immediately, so the lawyer asked again."
As a single father, Ted has to work two jobs to providefor his children.
Be an Ameri-CAN, not an Ameri-CAN'T. I can't hear you. I can't respond favorably to your request.
No. Revert means to return something to a previous state. Reply or respond would be appropriate instead of 'get back'.
The word respond is a verb. It means to answer or to reply.
The sentence, "Please accept our apology." or "Please accept my apology." is a request. Because the implied subject of the sentence is you, if you used "your apology" the sentence would actually be "You please accept your apology."
Well, since onomatopoeia are sound words, slap would be the word you're looking for. If you respond with the sentence you're trying to put it in i could show you how it should look.
I'm not sure how to respond to that.
They invited him to the party, but he has not had an opportunity to respond.
"I dont think that is the proper way to respond to that question"
The question was so random that Mary didn't know how to respond.
I could only respond amusingly.
No, respond means in the present, now or in the future; responded means in the past, previously: I have that information and can respond to the inquiry. I will respond to your inquiry as soon as I can. I responded to the inquiry last week.
able to respond positively to an unsatisfactory customers?
Please respond to the questions with meaningful responses.
It can be the whole sentence if you did not clearly hear what the other person just said to you and you respond, "What?"
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This is simple question. It may be answered in a simple sentence; He responded politely.
The correct grammar for the statement would be "Please respond back to Mike and me." Use "me" instead of "I" because it is the object of the verb "respond" in this sentence.