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please
Interjection
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We say "please" when we want to ask someone politely to do something.
Pass the salt, please.
please
Verb
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Someone pleases someone else when they do what that person likes or wants.
Giving her these flowers will please her.
accept
Verb
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If you accept something, you take it when somebody gives it to you.
She accepted the award.
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If you accept something, you believe it as true or valid.
I accept your plan.
my
Pronoun
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My things are things that belong to me.
Is this my book, or is it yours?
apology
Noun
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An apology is words or actions that show you are sorry.
Thank you both very much, and again, my apologies for keeping you both waiting so late.
Japan has never offered an official apology for Pearl Harbor.
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If you make no apologies for something, you think it was the right thing to do.
The company president makes no apologies for those high profits, saying people should be pleased the industry is so strong.