- Is Please be noted correct?
- Is it Please note that or please note?
- Will be noted meaning?
- Which is correct Please be informed or please be inform?
- How do you say please be informed in polite way?
- How do you say please be informed?
- How do you say please be aware?
- What is another word for please?
- Is please a rude word?
- How do you speak politely in English?
- Could you please can you please?
- How can I use shall in a sentence?
- How do you use must in a sentence?
- Is a must in sentence?
- What is must an example of?
Is Please be noted correct?
“Please be noted” is incorrect usage. “Please note” is correct.
Is it Please note that or please note?
We really don’t have to explain any difference in this case because the phrase is never used in the passive form “Please be noted that…” Only the active phrase “Please note that…” is in usage. The verb “note” is sometimes used in the passive form but only in a phrase like “It was noted that …..”
Will be noted meaning?
To be noted for something you do or have means to be well-known and admired for it.
Which is correct Please be informed or please be inform?
Please be informed is the correct form. Example: You read a newsitem, the information that your have as a result is due to something that took place in the past, when you read it. Please be informed is the correct answer.
How do you say please be informed in polite way?
1 Answer. Yes, “Please be informed that…” is correct, as is “For your information”. Both formulations are common and current.
How do you say please be informed?
Synonyms
- please note.
- please consider.
- please be advised.
- kindly note.
- please take note.
- for your information.
- note to self.
- pay attention.
How do you say please be aware?
Synonyms
- please note.
- please be advised.
- for your information.
- kindly note.
- let the record show.
- please be informed.
- please notice.
- please remember.
What is another word for please?
What is another word for please?
delight | content |
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pleasure | charm |
entertain | indulge |
cheer | oblige |
overjoy | suit |
Is please a rude word?
If you ask someone to do something in a rude or controlling manner, saying please does not make it OK. And by adding the word please, it can come off as both patronizing and condescending. In the same ways it can be misinterpreted for exactly the same reasons, even though you might think it to be a fair request.
How do you speak politely in English?
5 Tips for Polite and Diplomatic Language
- Listen and be understanding.
- Avoid negative words – instead use positive words in a negative form.
- Say the magic word: Sorry.
- Use little words to soften your statements.
- Avoid ‘finger pointing’ statements with the word ‘you’
Could you please can you please?
Both are correct. The first is more direct, and the second is more polite. Could you please . . . gives slightly more room for refusal than Can you please . . .
How can I use shall in a sentence?
Shall sentence example
- What shall I make? 1162.
- Shall I seat you? 706.
- My dears, what shall we do? 539.
- Shall we review what you’ve learned? 474.
- He shall ride to the place where he holds court, greeting the people on both sides.
- I shall go when I please.
- Shall we start with Asia this time?
- Let’s take a step back, shall we?
How do you use must in a sentence?
Must sentence example
- She must be very uneasy about you. 1515. 524.
- We must not be late. 1309. 393.
- You must be mistaken. 817.
- That must make you about five years old. 582.
- He must have changed clothes during the night. 651.
- But you must help me. 367.
- That must have been really difficult for you. 440.
- You must be starving. 315.
Is a must in sentence?
Must is used to express obligation, give orders and give advice. It can only be used for present and future reference. When the past is involved, you use have to….Must – Easy Learning Grammar.
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The contracted negative form is: | mustn’t. |
What is must an example of?
“A modal verb (also modal, modal auxiliary verb, or modal auxiliary) is a type of verb that is used to indicate modality – that is: likelihood, ability, permission, and obligation. Examples include the English verbs can/could, may/might, must, will/would, and shall/should.” So, what does that mean?