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as an answer and example, to whomever said it is used when the person is wrong, I say, with all due respect, in most cases I may agree but at times it is just a way to respect another's views while injecting your own views or opinion when they may differ.
Yes, 'Respect the elderly.' is grammatically correct and a complete sentence. It is an imperative sentence which has an implied subject: 'You respect the elderly.'
with relation to something (considering or relating to something with regard to something) i.e. 1 . There is another question with respect to this plan that must be answered before any decision can be made. 2. Do you really believe your memory is clear in respect to what happened?
I respect you.
I am losing my respect for his judgement. He exhibits a grudging respect for the flag, at best.
john always get respect from the others students from the school.
i respect my mom.
I think itz ok as long as you are resposible and chose correct decision and you also have to know him, trust him and respect each other
In the right context, yes. We help one another, you respect one another, they support one another, etc.
You wouldn't. The proper word is "himself". "His self" is never correct, except in the phrase "his self respect" or "his self image" or something like that.
Example sentence - The daughter needed to learn respect for others before she would be welcomed again.
In the example sentence, the word 'respect' is a verb.The complete verb is 'should respect'.An example of 'respect' as a noun:"We should show our elders the respect they deserve." (the verb is 'should show')
Respect her decision.