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I am please to give you vs I am pleased to gibe you

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase should be 'I am pleased to give you.' 'Pleased' is the correct past participle form of the verb 'please' in this context, and 'give' is the correct verb to use in this sentence.

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I am please to give you

This phrase is incorrect. 'Please' is not the correct form of the verb in this context.

The correct phrase should be 'I am pleased to give you.' 'Pleased' is the correct past participle form of the verb 'please' in this context.
  • she asked if I saw you, please to give you this back.
  • Please to give me some money!
  • Can I ask the Commissioner, when she responds to the debate, please to give us some indication on timescale.
  • I am thirsty. Please give me something cold to drink.
  • While I am gone, please give careful thought to your situation.
  • Dear Lord, please give my stubborn husband the wisdom to see that I am right as usual.
  • May I please give you a demonstration of casino dominos?
  • If you would like to give me some information about this, please give it to me in writing.
  • Please give us an alternative so that we have something on the table and can discuss, otherwise I am afraid deforestation will continue and so will biodiversity loss.
  • Mr President, I know I am coming to the end, but please give me 'soixante petites secondes pour ma dernière minute' with Carla Bruni's husband.
  • To demand special visas for women is to shoot from the hip, and I am not in favour of that, so please give some more careful thought to what you propose to do.
  • Please give us two slices of cheesecake.
  • Please give her whatever assistance she needs.
  • Please give my regards to Princess Niké.
  • Please give me his home number.
  • If so, please give details.
  • Please give me something to eat.
  • Somebody please give me some good news.
  • Please give Gitaji and Kaveriji my respects.
  • Please give her what she earned.

I am pleased to gibe you

This phrase is incorrect. 'Gibe' is not a correct word in this context.

The correct phrase should be 'I am pleased to give you.' 'Pleased' is the correct past participle form of the verb 'please' in this context, and 'give' is the correct verb to use in this sentence.
  • I am pleased to announce that I am currently off all prescription medication.
  • Mrs. Jennings, I am pleased to see you.
  • I am pleased to see the Commissioner is now with us.
  • I am pleased to see that the Commission shares our view.
  • I am pleased to hear the Commissioner's comments on the Charter.
  • I am pleased to include myself in that number.
  • To conclude, I am pleased to accept the entire compromise package.
  • I am pleased to be able to satisfy your hunger.
  • I am pleased to inform the House that the Council has adopted this draft amending budget.
  • I am pleased to say that the Commission actively participated in the adoption of the recommendations.
  • Like... I am pleased to whatever result.
  • I am pleased to see that businesses recognise that consumer confidence is critical to the growth of this small-business e-commerce network.
  • I am pleased to see that Parliament has agreed with the Commission's analysis.
  • But I am pleased to meet some folks who get me.
  • Mr President, I am pleased to have this opportunity to discuss transatlantic relations with the European Parliament.
  • I am pleased to be able to report that this general meeting went well.
  • Today, I am pleased to say, Saddam Hussein is isolated.
  • I am pleased to note that most of those amendments substantially improve the directive.
  • I am pleased to support Mrs Jackson's report.
  • I am pleased to see that Parliament's determination has borne fruit.

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