Could you vs Could you please?

We also use 'could' to ask permission; it is more polite or formal than 'can'. Changing the word order to "could you please" is no more or less polite - it's a matter of style. whether requests starting with "Please can/could you..." render the same degree of politeness as those that start with "Could you please...".
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Is it correct to say could 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 . . .
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Would you please vs could you?

“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!”
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Can we use could with please?

Both are correct. Could is more polite. Both are correct, and polite (the inclusion of “please" helps add politeness).
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Could you kindly vs Could you please?

Whereas "Please could you..." is straightforward, conventional, polite and ubiquitous. Show activity on this post. I would prefer the word please in more formal communications. Kindly would be better-suited for familiar environments.
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Use of could you please/would you please



Is could you please rude?

We also use 'could' to ask permission; it is more polite or formal than 'can'. Changing the word order to "could you please" is no more or less polite - it's a matter of style. whether requests starting with "Please can/could you..." render the same degree of politeness as those that start with "Could you please...".
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What to use instead of could you please?

Show activity on this post.
  • 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)
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Can you please help me or could you please help me?

1. can you help me - you are aksing him to help you 2. could you help me - you are asking him if hes able to help you 3. would you help me - you are asking him if he will help you Usually they are interchangeable, you can use all of them whithout changing the meaning while 2 and 3 are more polite than 1.
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Can you could you difference?

The modal verbs can and could represent the ability of a person or thing in doing something. However, there is a difference in their usage, as 'can' is used in present situation, whereas we can use 'could' for talking about a past ability. Both are followed by a base form of the verb.
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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?
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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?
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Could VS would polite request?

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.
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Can you or could you which is correct?

All are grammatically correct. Show activity on this post. 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.
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Could you please vs May you please?

While “can” and “may” are present tense modal verbs, “could” is a past tense modal verb. Generally speaking, “could” is more polite than “can, and we consider “may” to be the most polite (source). While we often use “could” for the past tense or the conditional mood, we can also use it to form requests for the present.
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How do you politely ask for something?

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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How do you politely ask for information?

Here are 5 English phrases you can use to ask somebody for the information you need.
  1. Can you tell me…? Could you tell me…?
  2. Can anyone tell me…? / Could anyone tell me…?
  3. Do you know…?
  4. Do you have any idea…? Do you happen to know…?
  5. I wonder if you could tell me…
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Can vs 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.
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Can and could sentences examples?

Examples: She can speak Italian very well. I could swim, but I couldn't ride a bike when I was nine years old. You can play with Amy after you do your homework.
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Can and could exercises?

Exercises: modal verbs
  • - Penguins. could. can. 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.
  • - Could. you play the piano. ...
  • - You have a nice tricycle. Can. Could. ...
  • - He has a broken leg, so he. couldn't. ...
  • - I. couldn't. can't.
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Would you help me vs Could you help me?

Would you help me is asking if the person is willing to help you. And could you help me is asking if the person is able to help to. On a side note, "Can" can also be used as it is more casual but holds the same meaning as "could".
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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.
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How can I be polite without saying please?

Related
  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.
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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.
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Could vs Can grammar?

Both 'can' and ' could' are modal verbs that refer to 'a possibility', 'ability' or 'capacity'. 'Can' refers to a general truth or something that has a strong possibility. 'Could' refers to something that has a weak possibility, or something that might happen, but not necessarily a general truth.
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Is could you please impolite?

They're not impolite -- they're just less polite than the versions with please.
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