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What noun is formed from the verb please?

There isn't a noun directly formed from the verb "please." However, you can use the verb "please" in different ways to create a noun-like function.

Here are a few options:

* "A please": This is a colloquial expression, often used in phrases like "Give me a please," meaning "Please give me that."

* "Pleasure": This noun is related to the verb "please" and refers to a feeling of happiness, enjoyment, or satisfaction.

* "Politeness": This noun describes courteous and respectful behavior, which often involves using the word "please."

While a direct noun form of "please" doesn't exist, these options offer ways to express the concept of a request or courteousness.

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