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Park sang joon Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

It's just as you please

The protagonist, Philip moved in with his uncle Mr. Carey, the Vicar of Blackstable after his mother's death.
He goes to the medical school St. Luke's in London.
He fell for the waitress Mildred. He went out with her, but she didn't like him.
She told him she is marrying during the dinning.

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Philip felt dreadfully tired. He wanted to get away from her. He thought he would go straight to bed. He called for the bill.
"I'll put you in a cab and send you down to Victoria. I daresay you won't have to wait long for a train."
"Won't you come with me?"
"I think I'd rather not if you don't mind."
"It's just as you please," she answered haughtily. "I suppose I shall see you at tea-time tomorrow?"
[Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham]
I'd like to know what "It's just as you please" means.
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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park sang joon I'd like to know what "It's just as you please" means. whatever you want

  • park sang joon I'd like to know what "It's just as you please" means.
  • whatever you want
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park sang joonI'd like to know what "It's just as you please" means.
whatever you want
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Thank you, Mr. Micawber, for another so very kind answer from you. Emotion: smile

Then I was wondering if the sentence is an interrogativ
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park sang joonhen I was wondering if the sentence is an interrogative sentence.
No. It is a statement: [Then you can do] whatever you want.

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