In English that would sound awkward. In the typical American English writing style, requests may be worded without all the polite formalities that are considered polite in other cultures [such as Asian cultures]. You can just say 'I am writing to request that...' and then state your request. The place to add the formalities is at the end of the request, where you thank the person for their time and their help, right before you would sign it if it were a letter.
Apply means to make a formal application or request.
I am couched and this makes me very comfortable
Not necessarily. Only use a comma when the final please is a request. For example, we say Do as you please; but Sit down, please.
To say "please" in Lao, you can use the word "ກົດ" (khot) or "ຕໍ" (toh), depending on the context of the request or statement.
Billy's assistant tried to blandish him into accepting the deal.
This is your umpteenth request for a word to be used in a sentence.
You do something at someones request, on their hehalf.
Verb: He requests that I join him. I requested that she answer me. Noun: I sent a request to you. This is a request that you leave the school. hope this helps!
Synonyms for application are request, petition, use.
The likely word is application (a use, a request, or applying something).
He has demanded a raise in wages, but I put a quietus on that request.
Apply means to make a formal application or request.
Selena Gomez is dating nick Jonas they are having a baby togerther he use to go out with Miley Cyrus but there not no more
My request to chaperon the school dance was met with vehement disapproval from my kids.
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.
Since we often use the word "will" in a request, "Will you leave today?" might be interpreted as a request, and "Will you be leaving today?" is an inquiry into the listener's plans.
Are you denying that I am doing your homework?