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"I request you to pleae" vs "I request you to kindly"

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form would be "I request you to kindly" or "I request you to please." The word "kindly" is used to make a polite request, while "please" is a common way to make a request politely.

Last Updated: March 29, 2024

I request you to pleae

This phrase is incorrect. The correct spelling of the word is "please."

The correct form is "I request you to please" followed by a verb. For example, "I request you to please send me the information."

Alternatives:

  • I request you to please consider
  • I please request you to
  • I please ask you to
  • I please request that you
  • I please request you to

I request you to kindly

This phrase is incorrect. The word "kindly" should be followed by a verb, not another adverb.

The correct form is "I request you to kindly" followed by a verb. For example, "I request you to kindly consider my proposal."

Alternatives:

  • I request you to kindly consider
  • I kindly request you to
  • I kindly ask you to
  • I kindly request that you
  • I kindly request you to

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