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Please show me my son’s Mathematics notebook.
I will please be shown my son’s Mathematics notebook
I may please be shown my son’s Mathematics notebook
My son’s Mathematics notebook was please shown to me
My son may please be shown the Mathematics notebook
- Option 1: "I will please be shown my son’s Mathematics notebook"
- Incorrect structure. The use of "will" combined with "please" sounds awkward and not commonly used in requests.
- Option 2: "I may please be shown my son’s Mathematics notebook"
- Slightly formal but grammatically correct. “May” is polite and appropriate for the request.
- Correct Answer
- Option 3: "My son’s Mathematics notebook was please shown to me"
- Incorrect. The word “please” is improperly placed, making the sentence awkward.
- Option 4: "My son may please be shown the Mathematics notebook"
- Misleading. It implies the son is to be shown the notebook, not you.
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