please
How to Use Please
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishEither the verb meaning to make someone happy, or the everyday word we add to requests to be polite.
Word Forms
pleased past tense, pleas'd past tense, please plural, pleased plural, pleas'd plural, pleases singular, please singular, pleased singular, pleas'd singular, pleasest singular, pleasedst singular, pleaseth singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
It's hard to _____ everyone at once.
Etymology
From Old French plaisir/plaire, from Latin placere ("to please, to seem good"). It displaced the older Old English word līcian, which survives today as "like."