Could Or Can You Please?

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Could or can you please?

Both are correct

. The first is more direct, and the second is more polite. Could you please . . . gives slightly more room for refusal than Can you please . . .

What is the difference between Could you please and can you please?

If taken literally, “Can you” is equivalent to asking the person if they’re capable of doing something. “Could you”, on the other hand, implies that the action can be completed under some circumstances by the person. The usage of can you is idiomatic, and hence, is more popular used phrase of the two.

Could or could you please?

Originally Answered: “Can you please” or “Could you please” — which is correct?

“Could” is the polite form of “can”

—so both are correct, but we use them in different situations. We use “can” when we are telling someone to do something. We use “could” when we are making a request.

Could you or can you difference?

Is it rude to say could you please?


“Can” and “could” are both equally polite

– the key word is “please”, which is present in both sentences.

Would you or could you please?


“Would you” also sounds more polite than “Could you.”

“Would you” and “Could you” are equally polite and valid ways to make a request. “Could you” sounds more polite than “Would you.” “Would you” sounds more insistent and is more often used in angry requests, such as “Would you please hurry up!”

Could or can you please help me?

Can you help me ? ‘ is a question for someone you know is capable of ‘helping you’. ‘Could you help me ? ‘ is a question for someone, whose ability to help is in doubt, and you’re asking whether – if they can help, would they ?

Can you please send me or could you please send me?


Both are correct

. The first is more direct, and the second is more polite. Could you please . . . gives slightly more room for refusal than Can you please . . .

Could you or can you more polite?

To answer the question:

“could” definitely sounds slightly more polite than “can” to a native speaker

since it is less direct and more deferential as a result. “Could” is a form of “can”, so both are technically asking “are you able to…”. This is not the difference between the two.

What to use instead of could you please?

  • Will you be so kind..(as to help me)
  • It would be really great if you..(could help me / helped me)
  • I’d be grateful if you..(could help me / helped me)

Can or could in a question?


Can, like could and would, is used to ask a polite question, but can is only used to ask permission to do or say something

(“Can I borrow your car?” “Can I get you something to drink?”). Could is the past tense of can, but it also has uses apart from that–and that is where the confusion lies.

Is could you please a question?

6. Many polite requests or instructions are made in the form of a question. But because they are not really questions,

they do not take a question mark

: Could you please send me your catalogue.

Can and could sentences?

  • They could come by car. (= Maybe they will come by car.) …
  • It can be very cold here in winter. …
  • That can’t be true. …
  • It’s ten o’clock. …
  • It could be very cold there in winter. …
  • They know the way here. …
  • She can speak several languages. …
  • I can see you.

Can or could exercise?

  • – Penguins. can. could. swim very well.
  • – I. can. run very fast. when I was younger.
  • – It’s snowing, so we. can’t. couldn’t. …
  • – Yesterday we. can’t. couldn’t. play.
  • – Can. you play the piano. …
  • – You have a nice tricycle. Can. Could. …
  • – He has a broken leg, so he. can’t. …
  • – I. can’t. couldn’t.

Can I use could for future?


We often use could to express possibility in the present and the future

.

Can you do me a favor or could you do me a favor?

Both of them are good, but

‘could’ is more polite

. Can is more informal, and is 80% strong.

Could you please look into this meaning?

Both of the given sentences — “Can you please look into it?” and “Please look into it” — are ways of

asking for someone’s help with the investigation

. Both use the word “please,” which makes them somewhat polite.

Could you please vs Would you mind?

Senior Member. “Could you please give” or “Would you mind giving” me a piece of paper? I think

“would you mind” is more polite

. But in your experience, how often you would use “would you mind ” rather than “could you please” for asking a small favour in your daily life?

How do you politely ask for something?

How do you answer could you please?

A more natural answer would be, e.g., “

Yeah sure”, “Yes, of course” or “Absolutely”

. ademoglu said: No, I couldn’t.

Can I could I may I?

Could you please advise on this matter meaning?

Please advise on this matter

In formal communication, this is

a polite way to ask for someone’s opinion about some matter

. If you don’t feel comfortable using the phrase but still want to sound formal, you could say, “I’d appreciate your input on this,” or “Would you please share your opinion on this matter?”

Could you please send me the details Meaning?

@binabeparijyp can you please send me the details is

normally used when asking for further information about something, normally an event

. For example, ‘I heard that there’s a party at Helen’s tomorrow, can you please send me the details?’

Could VS would polite?

When it comes to requests, we can use both could and would, but

could is more formal and polite than would

. While making polite requests, could is used with suggestions, as it indicates a possibility. On the contrary, would is used with offers or invites, because it is more usual.

How do you say please in formal way?

Please is a polite word…its used when you are

asking for help or a favour

. The other polite words are kindly, requesting to help me with.

How can I be polite without saying please?

  1. “Can I Help You?” – Considerate Language, Polite Lead-Ins and Euphemisms.
  2. Proper and polite usage of “can you”
  3. I would like you to pay attention.

Can I ask you or could I ask you?

It is grammatically correct to say, “

Could I ask you something.”

You could also say, “May I ask you something?” to be extremely polite. “Can I ask you something?” is for a present moment question.

Could is used for polite request?

Could has the same meaning as may when making requests. It is equally polite to say “Could I leave early?” or “May I leave early?”

Could is used with any subject to ask for permission

. For example “Could I open the window?” or “Could you open the window?” are both grammatical.

Can could grammar?

Could you in a sentence?

This question is used to make a request or to ask for help or a favor.

Could you tell me your name? Could you help me? Could you check my answer to see if it is right?

Could you kindly meaning?


The person speaking is asking the other person to do something kind

. When you scramble this expression by saying instead “may I kindly ask you to text me” you are calling yourself kind.

Can you please sentences examples?

What to use instead of could you please?

  • Will you be so kind..(as to help me)
  • It would be really great if you..(could help me / helped me)
  • I’d be grateful if you..(could help me / helped me)

Is could you please a question?

6. Many polite requests or instructions are made in the form of a question. But because they are not really questions,

they do not take a question mark

: Could you please send me your catalogue.

Can you do me a favor or could you do me a favor?

Both of them are good, but

‘could’ is more polite

. Can is more informal, and is 80% strong.

Can you please do the needful?

Do the needful is a common phrase in Indian English. It means

do that which is needed

. If it sounds too clunky or vague to you, or if your audience will be unfamiliar with it, you can politely ask people to do what you need them to do instead. You can also say do what needs to be done.

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