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Noun form



bubacskam
Romania

Noun form
 
Dear collegues I have a quick question

Verb: to please , Adjective: pleased or pleasing

What is the Noun form: ???

My mind is blocked at this time of the day please give me a hand !


21 Oct 2009      





windflora
Turkey

Hi there,
 
The noun form of "please" is "pleasure". Take care...

21 Oct 2009     



baiba
Latvia

pleasure


Edit: ehhhh, did not manage first!

21 Oct 2009     



miss noor
Palestine

Hi,
 
 
The noun is pleasure means ( the feeling of happiness or satisfaction )
 
Hope that helps
:)

21 Oct 2009     



ulkugunes
Turkey

Hey,
Actually the noun form is pleasure, if you mean that.

I hope this helps
Ulku

21 Oct 2009     



maoopa
China

If you think of a noun that expresses the idea of being pleased, I think "satisfaction" is the best word.
 
Best regards,
 
Mauricio

21 Oct 2009     



anoodiii
United Arab Emirates

hi it �s " pleasure"

21 Oct 2009     



bubacskam
Romania

Of course it is pleasure... pfff my mind is quite rusty in the evening

Thank you all for your help, I appreciate it :) Sleep tight! or for some of you:

 Have a great day! Tongue

Krisztina

21 Oct 2009