‘Can’ is a helping verb, whereas ‘Will’ is a verb or, at times, noun. ‘Will’ is also used while ordering, and ‘Can’ is used
while taking permission or being polite
. The auxiliary verb ‘will’ is used to express something that is going to happen in the future.
Can it will you meaning?
She talked about “sitting through” the movie, meaning to watch it despite not liking it, to which someone (either jokingly or sarcastically) replies “Or stand through it in your case.” When she herself replies “Oh, can it, will you?”, she
signals the person to stop joking or talking altogether
.
Can or will you?
May implies that you are asking for permission. Can implies that you are questioning somebody’s ability. Will implies that you are seeking an answer about the future.
Would you or could you or will you?
‘Could’ can also be termed as Can in the grammar but have a distinct meaning. ‘Could’ is used in case if someone is requesting to do something. ‘
Would You
‘ is similar to ‘Could You’, but ‘Would You’ is an appropriate way of asking something to someone.
How will Grammar?
Positive Contraction | I will I’ll | You will you’ll | He will he’ll | She will she’ll |
---|
Will and will be meaning?
Will signifies
future perfect tense
that is an event which will complete within a timespan- I will go to my native home in summers- while will be refers to future continuous tense that is something which will take place in the near future but no specific time period can be deduced at the point-I will be going to my …
Is could you please rude?
-> They both are impolite. They both sound like a command/order. The first one is less rude than the second one. Could you please give us some context?
Can you tell me or could you tell me?
2 Answers.
“Could you” is more polite than “can you
”. Regarding the rest of the wording, something about “tell me my next work” rings wrong to my ears. Probably, because you don’t “tell a work”.
What would Grammar?
Would is
an auxiliary verb
– a modal auxiliary verb. We use would mainly to: talk about the past. talk about the future in the past.
Will is present tense?
Many people consider will to be the present form (its past form
What is the short form of I Will?
We commonly use
‘ll
as the short form of will and shall. In speaking, will and shall are usually contracted to ‘ll, especially after subject pronouns (I, we, you, they, he, she, it): We’ll meet you outside the coffee shop.
Where we use will?
As a general rule,
use ‘will’ for affirmative and negative sentences about the future
. Use ‘will’ for requests too. If you want to make an offer or suggestion with I/we, use ‘shall’ in the question form. For very formal statements, especially to describe obligations, use ‘shall’.
How can I use will in a sentence?
The most basic and common form used to express the future is ‘will’. The structure of ‘will’ is easy because it is the same for all subjects and you don’t need to change anything about the verb. We’ll be at the hotel until 8pm. The trains will be late today because of the
bad weather
.
Where we use will have?
Will have is used
to form Future Perfect
, to describe something that not simply takes place in the future, but is completed (“perfected”) at some reference point in the future (which is usually specified). I will have done that by the end of the week.
Does please sound rude?
‘ was perhaps your grandmother’s way of saying ‘try to be polite. ‘ Yet while ‘thank you’ is still important to civilized discourse, I find that ‘please’ has almost the opposite effect in American English. It can
make a question sound urgent, blunt, and even downright rude
.