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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Grammar.
How do you make what sounds natural in both cases? Why do you have to add the word “do” before the verb sounds archaic? (Inflected) Why is it more natural by having “also” before the verb? If you mean visit this house in addition to another one, I would say, “Please visit this house also. I live in the Caribbean”. On the other hand, if you mean, “visit this house in addition to doing another activity”, I would say, ” Also, please visit this house. Are there any children nearby? ” If it were possible, either of these sentences would be correct at any given moment. The former sounds better.
How do I separate “please” and “verb”?
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