Please: a transitive verb

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  • Using “please” as a verb
    (special grammar note at the end)
    Here are a few extra adjectives to describe someone who is incredibly friendly:
    Amiable (very friendly)
    Accommodating (very flexible to make other people happy)
    Agreeable (very pleasant to be around)
    ⭐️ Special note ⭐️
    When we are talking about people in general, there is no need for “the.”
    “I always try to please people ” would be more natural in this case.
    However, if you were talking about a specific group of people, you might use “the.” It depends on the context.
    For example, a civil servant would refer to their constituents as “the people”:
    The mayor always tries to please the people.
    The mayor always tries to please his constituents.

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