Part of speech for "please" followed by a verb


I know that "please" can be many different parts of speech; interjection, an adverb, or a verb, depending on how it's used. I'm looking specifically to find out what part of speech "please" is when followed by a verb:



  • Please send me your information

  • Please find your shoes

  • Please write down your name



Answer



It is an adverb, according to Merriam-Webster.


In your case, it is used as a function word to express politeness or emphasis in a request.


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