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  • word usage - Yes, Please vs Yes, Of course - English Language . . .
    However it could be a shortening of "Yes, please do " which means the speaker is pleased to let you do it If you don't want to use "Of course", but want to be more emphatic than just "Yes", consider "Yes, certainly" or "Yes, please do "
  • On the usage: Yes, please - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The 'please' is odd, as you say It is put in to change the context, recontextualise, the conversation Rex is saying that he will respond, and he is glad to take on the task Here is the subtext as I read it, Hey Rex, can you help me? Yes, of course She's asking me! I didn't think she'd ever ask me Yes please, I'd like to help
  • Synonym for sure and yes please - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Synonym for "sure" and "yes please" Ask Question Asked 6 years, 7 months ago Modified 6 years, 7 months ago
  • I would like + please - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    And I haven't checked the OED But personally I like to "discuss something" For me it has to have a direct object, as well as the ablative "Please discuss with Charlie" unless it is understood what is to be discussed is, in my view inept Yes, as I thought the OED does recognise an intransitive use which has been on the scene since the 16th
  • Part of speech for please followed by a verb
    The classification of please as an adverb is, I believe, ridiculous It can appear in similar positions in sentences (Will you please kindly quickly fasten your seat belts - where I believe kindly is not acting as an adverb either – contrast Will you kindly speak to those people who have just seen their dog run over with Will you speak kindly to those people who have just seen their dog
  • ambiguity - What does the word please do? - English Language Usage . . .
    Does using "please" means you are giving the other person an option of "YES or NO" and not a "MUST" Questions 2 and 3 both refer to the speaker's purpose or intent If the speaker intended to be polite: "Take out the trash, please "
  • Do so vs do it - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    A: Do you mind if I open the present now? B: Yes, please do so (Do so substitutes for open the present now) We often use do so when we make a general reference to a series of actions or events: The birds make their nests on the north side of the island in little holes in the rocks
  • Please let me know. - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Obviously the first applies here, so the short version is just Yes But the question asks whether Let me know can exist as a standalone utterance Which of course it can, provided the nature of the information being sought is clear from the context
  • politeness - Can Sure be used to respond to Thanks? - English . . .
    Sure does not replace Please or Yes, please – user60354 Commented Dec 23, 2013 at 1:51 1
  • Is That would be great conveying a touch of unwillingness?
    "That would be great" is a polite and respectful way of saying "Yes" to the proposal, somewhat more so than "That will be great!" and much more than a plain "Yes" It's been 25 years since my LING major, so I forget the name of this language feature, but I am sure it has one





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