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"Please, check" vs "Please check"

Both "please, check" and "please check" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Please, check" is used when you want to politely ask someone to verify something, while "please check" is used when you want to ask someone to examine or inspect something.

Last Updated: March 25, 2024

Please, check

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when you want to politely ask someone to verify something.

This phrase is used to politely request someone to verify or confirm something. The comma after "please" adds emphasis to the politeness of the request.

Examples:

  • Please, check the details before submitting the report.
  • Please, check if the door is locked before leaving the house.

Alternatives:

  • Please, verify
  • Please, confirm
  • Please, ensure

Please check

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when you want to ask someone to examine or inspect something.

This phrase is used to request someone to examine or inspect something. It is a straightforward way of asking for verification or inspection.

Examples:

  • Please check the document for any errors.
  • Please check the expiry date before consuming the product.

Alternatives:

  • Please verify
  • Please confirm
  • Please ensure

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