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i would please

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

'i would please' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
In order to use it in a sentence, it would need to be swapped out for a different phrase such as 'I would like', 'I would appreciate', or 'I would be grateful'. For example: "I would appreciate it if you could please help me with this project."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

News & Media

Formal & Business

Science

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

8 human-written examples

"I was asked if I would please come through the back door," Murdoch told the committee.

News & Media

The Guardian

Dear Megyn Kelly, For Christmas, I would please like a white My Little Pony.

News & Media

The New Yorker

E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet *** Dear Megyn Kelly, For Christmas, I would please like a white My Little Pony.

News & Media

The New Yorker

At the same time, he was asking me if I would please check out a stranger from Manhattan (who pursued him by phone) to see if she was telling the truth about being "drop-dead gorgeous".

During a telephone interview, an e-mail from an Elly Havewinkel landed in his in-box, asking "if I would please call because I've been the lucky man -- I've won a million euros, congratulations".

He asked if I would please help wherever needed.

News & Media

Huffington Post
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

52 human-written examples

As a young actor, I'd please like to know if you find that 'surrendering' your ego helps or takes away from your acting?

News & Media

The Guardian

The techniques are diverse, but the end result should always be a powerful flavor experience with an intensity that I hope would please even chef Chapel.

News & Media

Los Angeles Times

I'd say: "Please, please have some.

If I thought it would please her I'd cut off my hair and offer it up to her as a gift for a goddess.

I knew they would please her, but that was not the reason I gave her them.

News & Media

The New Yorker
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

When making a polite request, use phrases like "I would appreciate it if you could..." or "Could you please...?" for clarity and grammatical correctness.

Common error

Avoid directly combining "I would" with "please" as it's grammatically incorrect. Instead, rephrase your request using structures that incorporate "please" naturally, such as "Could you please" or "I would be grateful if you could".

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86%

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Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The phrase "i would please" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. Instead of functioning as a polite request, Ludwig AI marks it as incorrect. Examples in Ludwig show that correct usage involves rephrasing to "I would like" or incorporating "please" in another way.

Expression frequency: Uncommon

Frequent in

News & Media

37%

Formal & Business

16%

Science

13%

Less common in

Cover Letter

3%

Science & Research

3%

News & Media

25%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, while the phrase "i would please" might seem like a polite way to phrase a request, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. Standard English offers numerous alternatives such as "I would like", "Could you please", or "I would appreciate it if you could" which are more appropriate and widely accepted. Analysis of the examples shows that authoritative sources tend to use correct sentences. Therefore, it is best to avoid "i would please" in both formal and informal writing.

FAQs

What is the correct way to use "please" in a request?

You can use "please" in several ways. A common way is to include it in a question such as "Could you "could you please" help me?" or "Would you please review this?". You can also use it after stating what you want, for instance, "I need assistance, please."

What can I say instead of "i would please"?

Instead of "i would please", you can say "i would like", "i would appreciate it if you could", or ""could you please"" depending on the context and level of formality you intend to convey.

Is "i would please" grammatically correct?

No, "i would please" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It is generally considered an incorrect phrasing for making a polite request. Correct alternatives include "i would like" or incorporating "please" into a question.

How to properly structure a polite request?

To make a polite request, begin with a polite phrase such as "Could you", "Would you mind", or "I would appreciate it if you could", and then clearly state your request. Adding "please" can further enhance the politeness of the request. For instance, ""could you please" send me the report?" is a well-structured polite request.

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