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Phrase(s): if you please [and] if you would(, please)
1. a polite phrase indicating assent to a suggestion. • Bill: Shall I unload the car? Jane: If you please. • Sue: Do you want me to take you to the station? Bob: If you would, please. 2. a polite phrase introducing or following a request. • John: If you please, the driveway needs sweeping. Jane: Here’s the broom. Have at it. • Jane: Take these down to the basement, if you would, please. John: Can’t think of anything I’d rather do, sweetie.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs