1. the film (start) at 6pm 2. he ever (be) to london)? 3. where you (go) now? 4. we (travel) around europe last year 5. she (play) the piano when i (open) the door 6. it (get) warmer and warmer 7. my little sister always (wear) my jacket 8. i'm so hungry. i (eat) something 9. what your brother (do) every day? 10. they (learn) english for two hours already 11. he (not see) peter since childhood 12. alex (not write) a dictation on tuesday 13. nike (listen) to music while i (do) my homework yesterday 14. i (not go) to the cinema yesterday, i (watch) tv the whole day 15. my mum (wash) since early morning 16. mary (bring) her documents at the office before boss (sigh) them
ответ:
both “kindly” and “please” can be used as adverbs as in , “ please finish this task today itself” (which is formal and no emotions involved) or, “ kindly recommend me for a suitable promotion in my next appraisal” (which is semi-formal, with a strong emotional note.) in corporate and business circles, “please” is the preferred choice whereas in social interactions, “kindly” is preferred more often.
“kindly” can also be used as an adjective ( e.g. she is a kindly old lady) whereas “please” cannot be used in the role of an adjective.
“please” can also be used as a verb ( e.g. please yourself with a sumptuous breakfasts) whereas “"kindly” cannot be used as a verb.
“please” use the word “kindly” when you want to express your “meaning” plus your “feeling” !
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