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    I did not get your question fully, but I think you are confused with the structure of a question - How can I Vs How I can I'm answering that way When asking a question, the pronouns should be followed by an (auxiliary) verb So, the structure in general is - What How Which etc + verb + pronoun A simple example is - What can you do for me? If you reverse the order, the phrase remains a
  • Starting a question with Could you vs. Can you? [duplicate]
    0 Both are fine grammatically, but it appears that you are aiming for a relatively formal setting in which case "Could" is slightly more formal-sounding Neither would be incorrect, however "Could" also implies more of a polite request which may be refused, rather than a polite order, although this is a soft implication and does not make "Can
  • When should we use can, could, will, would?
    Most people say I wish I could, I wish you would Can we use I wish I can, I wish you will? I'd like to know what the main differences between the usage of can will and could would are when w
  • What is the difference between can and could in Can could you please . . .
    37 Can you please explain this to me? Could you please explain this to me? I am unable to figure out which to use which situation I did google, and some posts say they are both the same, even if the second one is more formal Other posts say could is the past tense of can, but in the above example, I don't think could is used as past tense of can
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    You shouldn't be using it interchangeably Like you said, one is about ability while the other one is about choice It's the same thing when you're using 'may' I can jump six feet into the air, but I will not because I might strain my hip
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    And, somewhat topical, You can fool some of the people all of the time, all of the people some of the time, and a good many people around election time
  • word usage - Can you, Will you, Could you and Would you? - English . . .
    One of my textbooks says that "would you ~?" is the politest of the four to ask someone a favor Another textbook, however, says that "will you" is the least polite and that "can you" and "could you" are politer than "will you" and "would you"
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    There are some things you can do, but considering the social and legal implications some things should not be done E g : you can enter the president's office, but you may not do so for hearing seeing unwanted things
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    It would be appreciated if you can let us know when can we expect to receive the final payment Does this sound right? I have been using the sentence above whenever I am trying to be polite while c
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    24 You catch more flies with honey than vinegar or, sometimes you catch more flies with honey is an English proverb It doesn't have a counter-intuitive meaning--if you are trying to catch flies, you are literally going to attract more with honey





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