Well, surely the more formal way to say this is "give it to me". Both of the others work in informal settings, and I'm sure in other dialects. - Joe Kearney Jan 19, 2011 at 17:20 It is not standard English where only Give it to me is used. But there are regional variants where give it me can be heard. It sounds parallel to German Gib es mir. [TOMT][Movie] What movie is the line, "Give me the book. Give it to me.." from? Trying to remember what film this line is from. Give me the book. Give the book to me. I feel the second a bit more authoritarian, more imperative, but I'm not sure if it's. Translate Give me the book please. See Spanish-English translations with audio.
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Please is an adverb that functions as an interjection in polite requests. It can go at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence. Whether please is preceded or followed by a comma depends on where it is placed in a sentence. If please comes at the end of a sentence then you should almost always use a comma before it. Can you help, please? 2 Answers Sorted by: 2 Here is the scoop on this in contemporary English. There are two possibilities, basically: 1) Give something to someone and : Give the book to John. Becomes: Give it to him. 2) Give someone something Books shelved as just-give-me-the-book-please: Stay Another Day by Juno Dawson, Needlework by Julia Watts, The Death of Jane Lawrence by Caitlin Starling. #1 Hi, Can you feel any difference between these two ways of telling the same? Give me the book. Give the book to me. I feel the second a bit more authoritarian, more imperative, but I'm not sure if it's only me. Thanks. R ramaya Member Los Angeles, California El Salvador, Español Jul 27, 2010 #2
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Can you give me the book? Could you please take off your raincoat? Could you please take me to the dentist? Would you mind open ing the window for me, please? Would you be kind enough to repair my computer? Do you think you could take me to the supermarket? Could I ask you to take me home? Can you tell me what happened? Hardcover. $17.99 36 Used from $0.96 11 New from $10.57. Find the kindness and joy in everyday life with New York Times bestselling author James Patterson's sweetly illustrated picture book about manners for kids. In Give Please a Chance, bestselling author James Patterson showed little ones the magic of the word "please." Read 662 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. What is the proper way to ask Mr. Panda for doughnuts? Patiently and politely, Mr. Panda a… Give me Liberty is a gift to all Cubans everywhere." — Lillian Guerra, Professor of Cuban and Caribbean History, University of Florida, and author of Visions of Power in Cuba: Revolution, Redemption, and Resistance, 1959-1971 "An exhaustively researched and beautifully written exploration of a hero who gave his life to the cause of freedom.
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Dr Gary's book Give Me That Book: A Treasury of Truth for Troubled Times has been available since December 2013. Read More. Devotionals. Philippians #20 Never Good Enough. Finally, my brothers, rejoice in the Lord! It is no trouble for. Read more. Philippians #19 Anger and Joy. O, give me that book! At any price, give me the book of God!" In an age that many find increasingly hopeless, we can find hope in the Christ we meet on the pages of that book. Read the Word, not just out of habit but in hope. Bob Black is professor emeritus of religion at Southern Wesleyan University, where he served for thirty-two years.
Books shelved as please-give-me: Recommended for You by Laura Silverman, Darius the Great Deserves Better by Adib Khorram, Little White Lies by Jennifer. Memory Aid. Available to full members. Login or sign up now! This Sign is Used to Say (Sign Synonyms) GIFT ME. GIVE (as in "you getting something yourself") GIVE ME (as in "you getting something yourself") RETURN (as in "return to me") Example Sentence.
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#1 Hi, someone used this sentence: " When she returns the book, give me it. I suggested using "give it to me", but was not able to explain the reason why "give me it" is not correct. "Give me the book" is a correct sentence, so why is it not OK to use "it" in place of "the book"? Thanks S sheena55ro Guest Jun 28, 2006 #2 englishstudent said: Hi, 1 These are the proverbs of Solomon son of David, king of Israel, 2 for gaining wisdom and discipline, for comprehending words of insight, 3 and for receiving instruction in wise living and in righteousness, justice, and equity. 4 To impart prudence to the simple a and knowledge and discretion to the young,