It is my understanding that this expression should be used accordingly, as it relates to the number of people involved in performing the task at hand.
"Will Do."
For example: If I am texting with my friend Jacob, and he asks me, "Will you run by the store and grab me an ice cold Cherry Limeade on the way out to my house?" I would respond by using the expression "will do." I would respond this way, because I am the only person performing an action in this situation. In this situation, "Will do" is equal to, and/or short for, "I will do that."
"We'll Do."
For example: If my friend Luis sends me a text and says to me, "Hey, let's go downtown and eat at that new restaurant." I would respond to this request by texting the words, "We'll do!" I would respond this way, because both of us are performing the action of eating at the restaurant. In this situation, "We'll do" is equal to, and/or short for, "We will do that."
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request
Positive: Request Negative: Demand. Request means to send a request to see that person you want to see. Demand means they need her/him in this instant!
The correct spelling is "fulfill" (to complete or satisfy a requirement or request).
" REQUEST "
That is the correct spelling of the word behest (command or request).
"We are looking forward to your positive response to this request." This is the grammatically correct phrase. "On this request" or "for this request" would not be necessary for conveying the intended meaning.
The equivalent request to "Please sit" is "Have a seat." (uses the noun form)
request
Requests is an English word (plural of request), however we can not say if your use of the word is correct English because you have failed to say in your question how you were trying to use it.
Positive: Request Negative: Demand. Request means to send a request to see that person you want to see. Demand means they need her/him in this instant!
Request.
we request you to
That's correct!
The correct way to word an invitation is to say, "We request your kind presence at." The invitation does not need to say kind presence to be correct.
As per request
request is positive and demand is negative
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