Use "kindly asked."
Feebler is the comparative form.
i think fancy manner is more appropriate
a politness says more than a pig. yes that is a phrase
Because the content isn't about the killers, it's about the victims.
blowing off steam
The comparative form of "kindly" is "more kindly."
It would be more appropriate to say "Please find attached the document translated by you for stamping."
comparative kindliersuperlative kindliest
No, it is not necessary or appropriate to put salt on an elf if touched. Elves are fictional beings and do not have any special reactions to salt. It would be more respectful to treat them kindly and with care.
kindly as more specfic way
System
you can willingness by being more cooperative or sharing more
I can, but may I may be more important here.I have the information you have requested.What you have requested is no longer available.If you only understood the depth of the importance of what you have requested, you might begin to understand my hesitance to respond openly.
They both knew that the Persians would attack them with more, bigger, stronger armies. They figure out if they don't cooperate together, they would both be killed.
Yes, "cooperate" can also be spelled as "co-operate" in British English. Both spellings are correct and commonly used.
there are so many hotel in china, just cooperate with reservation is more then 57000, and also have a lot don't cooperate with any center.
Feebler is the comparative form.