Where exactly to put "please" in a sentence

Where exactly to put "please" in a sentence

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10 Casual Phrases Every English Learner Needs To Know

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Big, Large, Great, Deep, Strong, or Heavy?

🎁 Download FREE lesson PDF 📖 1000 Collocations E-Book ✨ Advanced Vocab & Collocations Course Don't say "I'll have a big coffee" Say "I'll have a large coffee" Don't say "It was a large success" Say "It was a great success" Don't say "I'm in heavy trouble" Say "I'm in deep troub ...  Show more

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