Please come to a stop.
To better understand the role of the gerund phrase in a sentence, could you please provide the sentence you're referring to?
Could you please provide a sentence with the unfamiliar words you'd like explained?
The correct sentence with commas with dialogue is: "I asked, 'Could you please pass the salt?'"
If a sentence is not clear, you can say "Could you please clarify that?" or "I didn't catch that, could you repeat it?" to ask for more information or for the speaker to rephrase their statement.
Please come to a stop.
You're now really rocking.
Prospects- the possibility of success in the future. Her prospects as an actress are excellent.
Yes, the sentence "Could you please stop mocking me?" is grammatically correct. It is a polite way to request someone to cease making fun of or imitating you.
The boy scout quickly lashed the two poles together.
Could you please be more specific.
"nandemonai" is a phrase meaning "it's nothing"
Yes, it is typically a word that we use to politely ask someone to do something.
Tourism brings a considerable amount of revenue to states such as Florida, California, and Hawaii.
Please clarify what you mean by zippy, so that I can answer the question. Do you mean perky? Or someone who does things quickly? Perhaps you could use it in a sentence.
The vast prairie stretched out as far as the eye could see, dotted with wildflowers and tall grasses.
His taste in music was eclectic, anything from The Jesus lizard and Ewigkeit to Yvann Sangsue and Welsh folk rock.