I am going to lie down for a while. Is this grammer?
Call a taxi for me.
"Have you finished your homework?" "Can you pass me the salt please?" "What are you doing later?" "The decision is up to you."
Exclamatory: "What a beautiful day!" Imperative: "Please pass me the salt."
The correct sentence with commas with dialogue is: "I asked, 'Could you please pass the salt?'"
Sure! "John, please pass the salt." In this sentence, "John" is the direct address as it is directly calling out to someone.
In short request you may use. "Please pass the salt." You may also use, "May I please have the salt." "Pass the salt, please" also works.
nope. never.
She sprinkled some salt on her food to enhance the flavor.
Say please and thank u at the dinner table and dont forget - pass the salt please?
Call a taxi for me.
"Have you finished your homework?" "Can you pass me the salt please?" "What are you doing later?" "The decision is up to you."
Exclamatory: "What a beautiful day!" Imperative: "Please pass me the salt."
The correct sentence with commas with dialogue is: "I asked, 'Could you please pass the salt?'"
Either baking soda or soap is salt.
The subject is you understood. It is usually explained like this: "(You) don't be such a chicken." The sentence does not use "you", but it is understood that the speaker is talking to someone. This someone is the understood "you". Other examples of sentences with the understood "you": Pass the salt. (You) pass the salt. Watch out! (You, watch out!) Drive me to school. (You), drive me to school. Please be quiet. (You), please be quiet.
Sure! "John, please pass the salt." In this sentence, "John" is the direct address as it is directly calling out to someone.
The noun forms of the verb to please are pleaser and the gerund, pleasing. A related noun form is pleasure. The word 'please' is also an adverb.