If you don't comply with our no smoking rule, you'll have to leave to leave.
Comply is when you follow a rule or law or guideline that has been made. Examples: The girl seemed to always want to comply. If they did not comply, they would not be allowed to compete. The business always made sure to comply with the tax laws.
I'll be glad to comply.
Please comply with the skating rink's policies.
She was told that it would mean less time in prison if she would comply with the police.
You can say: I comply with your request ( I am obedient to your request or order whatever). In other words, I do exactly whatever you want me to do.
It is "comply with" or "conform to" not "comply to." To act in agreement with rules or requests. Definitely comply with
The correct phrase is "comply with." It means to adhere to or follow rules, regulations, or instructions.
Comply to the rules..
Resist and comply are antonyms
The preposition typically used with the word "comply" is "with." For example, "You must comply with the rules and regulations."
Comply is when you follow a rule or law or guideline that has been made. Examples: The girl seemed to always want to comply. If they did not comply, they would not be allowed to compete. The business always made sure to comply with the tax laws.
If you are asking about run-on sentences, serious writing will comply with the rules, and frivolous (or experimental) writing is free to violate them. A run-on sentence might be used to convey that you, the writer, are too frantic to take the time to create new sentences rather than just continuing with the one you already have.
This would depend on what you failed to comply with.
The verb of compliant is comply. As in "to comply with something or someone".
I'll be glad to comply.
My parents said they will comply with my wishes of getting a cell phone.;
Please comply with the skating rink's policies.