Institutions such as nursing homes or hospitals
Patiens
supplicant, customer, employer.
Imperative sentence
Imperative sentences give commands eg: Sit down / Be quiet / Shut up! Requests are usually made using modal verbs can could would eg: Can you meet me after work? Could you help me with my homework? etc
The computer on a network that requests from another computer is called the client.
Call out requests
The possessive plural form of "requests" is "requests'".
A hotel switchboard operator is a person who answers call that come into the hotel. They the re-route the call to the department or room that the caller requests.
Imperative sentences give commands. For example: Stand over there. Put your books on the desk. Interrogative sentences ask questions or make requests. For example: May I have a glass of water, please? Are you the new teacher?
Member was satisfied with the complaint being filed and request a follow up call with the decision.
What We call a person who makes sculpture
what you call a machine that makes clothes is a sewing machine.
It makes no difference WHERE the file originates, the crime occurs in the US when the downloader requests and accepts it.