I am pleased to meet you.
But you don't seem pleased to meet me.
You change it to When my mother shops for her, my sister is pleased
don't be too pleased with yourself; complacency is dangerous
Yes it's correct.
The ship's crew was not pleased with the captain and were secretly planning a mutiny against him.
Please is a word about pleasure. When you use it as an adjective, you are asking someone to pleasure themselves in helping you. "Will you please help me move this box?"
You may be very pleased with the answer you have got.
She got straight A's because it pleased her parents.We are so pleased that you have come to visit!
I am pleased with your progression.
We're so pleased that you're coming to our party. The girl's fine report card pleased her parents.
We were pleased to partake of their simple meal.
His frown made it evident that he was not pleased
Please means to ask somthing politly or ask somthing and in the sentence ask please.
You change it to When my mother shops for her, my sister is pleased
don't be too pleased with yourself; complacency is dangerous
Yes it's correct.
They were really pleased that there was a good turn-out at the meeting.
The only noun in the sentence is 'results', the object of the preposition 'with'.They = personal pronounwere pleased = verbwith = prepositionthe = definite article