Are you or will you?

"Are you" is the present tense, while "will you be" is future continuous tense. Technically speaking then, the difference is that "are you free on Sunday" is asking somebody for their present plans or the current state of their diary for Sunday. Either they are currently free, or they are not.
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When to use will you?

Promises, offers and requests

We use I will or We will to make promises and offers: I'll give you a lift home after the party. We'll come and see you next week. We use Will you … ?
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Are you coming or will you come?

“Will you come tomorrow” implies a request, invitation, or beseeching. “Are you coming tomorrow” has less implied emotion, comes across more neutrally. Are you coming tomarrow. Indicates determination of the person.
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Would you or will you?

Would is the past tense of will and is the form of will used in the subjunctive mood to express hypothetical statements. Both will and would are used to ask questions, but would is considered to be more formal or polite when used in this context.
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Is it Could you or will you?

'Could you' is, strictly speaking, asking whether the person is capable or able to do something. 'Will you' has an implication that the person is capable of doing something, and is more of a request that they do, actually, do it (for you).
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How do you politely ask someone?

Here are some better phrases to make polite requests in English:
  1. “Do you mind…?.”
  2. “Would you mind…?
  3. “Could I…?”
  4. “Would it be ok if…?”
  5. “Would it be possible…?”
  6. “Would you be willing to…?”
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Is it more polite to say would you or 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!”
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Can you please or will you please?

You should ask "Will you please ..." or "Would you please..." if you want action. Again, both are correct, though "would" is considered more polite.
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Would you be free or will you be free?

Both are correct. “Would you” is extremely polite and respectful. “Will you” is neutral, just asking for information.
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Is it polite to say would you?

“Would you” is correct, because you are asking if someone will do something and not whether they can do it. “Would you” also sounds more polite than “Could you.” “Would you” and “Could you” are equally polite and valid ways to make a request.
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How do you ask boss if he is coming to office?

"Boss, I'd like to discuss [fill this in with some of what you need to know] with you when you get a chance. Can we set up a time to talk about this when you are in the office next?"
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How do you say yes I will come?

Polite Ways to Say Yes in English
  1. Yeah, sure. Here you go.
  2. No problem! I'm always happy to help.
  3. Yep! I will be right there. (Yep is another informal way to say yes like yeah.)
  4. Yeah, I'd be happy to!
  5. Cool. (Yes, cool can really be used to say yes or to show agreement.)
  6. You got it.
  7. Okay.
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Is it I will come or I would come?

As a rule of thumb, use "would" when you are talking about hypothetical situations, and "will" when you are referring to definite possibilities. In your examples, you are mixing the two.
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What is the past tense of you will?

Technically, would is the past tense of will, but it is an auxiliary verb that has many uses, some of which even express the present tense.
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What is the correct form of will?

Generally, with 'will', the base form of the main verb is used and with 'will be, the present participle form of the verb is used.
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What to use instead I will?

We can use shall instead of will with I and we in statements.
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Is it Will you or would you marry me?

'Will you marry me' is a direct question, and when you ask it, you are literally asking someone if they would commit themselves to you at that moment, and it requires an answer. 'Would you marry me' is a vague question that asks of possiblities.
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How do you ask are you free?

“Are you free…?” or “Are you available…?” are the most common expressions used to ask someone if they are free or available at a particular time. Likewise, “Does this fit into your schedule?” or “Is your schedule open…?” are two other polite expressions to ask about someone's availability.
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How do you ask someone if something is free?

different ways of asking if something is free
  1. Will I be charged for this?
  2. Are there any charges for this?
  3. Does it charge anything?
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Is it May you please or will you please?

may and can are used interchangeably when asking or giving permission. would (or will) and can (or could) are used interchangeably when making a request.
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Will you please or would you?

So, generally, it's better to use would when you're asking people for favors. But if you do use will, you can always add the word “please” to make sure it sounds more polite. There are some structures that we use to make requests that we can only use with would.
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Can we use will for polite request?

You can also use 'can' and 'will' to make polite requests but these can be used in more casual situations.
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Will you please sentence examples?

Sentence examples for would you please from inspiring English sources. Would you please welcome. Would you please adjust". Would you please stay there?
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Could you please or can you please -- which is more polite?

could is more formal and polite than can: Could I ask a question please?
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Would be or will be more polite?

In cases where both will and would can be used, it is considered more polite to use would.
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