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Can may will you help me with this? - English Language Usage Stack . . . If they simply don't want to help they can just decline without a reason So I would always use "Can you help me with this" or "Could you help me with this" unless I needed a more specific case (such as I KNOW that they CAN, but I am forcing to answer whether they WILL or not, or I know that they are ABLE, but maybe their mother won't let them*)
Can you please vs. Could you please [duplicate] It's just that using could you is unusual with the modern day languages And example referring to difference between can you and could you I might first ask can you please bring me X? to find if he is capable to bring it If the reply is a negation, I'll add could you bring me X if Y?; where Y is some kind of helping factor
grammaticality - What is the correct positioning of Please in a . . . 16 There are four places to put the please in that sentence Please, can you help me with this question? Can you please help me with this question? Can you help me, please, with this question? Can you help me with this question, please? Note that of the four, the second is the only one that isn't usually set off by commas
I hope you can help me in this matter is it correct? A proper phrasing could be "Please let me know if you can help in this matter " Here the term "this" is keeping the matter at a distance, just as "matter" does, which is what you are seeking for a professional tone
sentence meaning - Help me out VS Help me - English Language Learners . . . The 'out' in "ask out" means to go out (side), to go somewhere on a date "Help out" has more in common with "work out", which can mean to solve a problem "Help out" means that you contribute to achieving something For example, if you "help out with the dishes" that would mean you work alongside someone else to do the dishes
Can you help me log into outlook? - Microsoft Community We’re retiring the Xbox forums It is no longer possible to create questions in the Gaming and Xbox forums, and there is no active monitoring of the previous discussions If you need help solving a gaming problem, please visit support xbox com for help pages, our support virtual agent, and more
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infinitives - help you learn vs. help you to learn - English Language . . . Great question! I'm not sure! I certainly prefer "help you learn to think in JavaScript" in this case because it is smoother, but I've definitely heard "help you to learn to think" before I can't quite put my finger on the differences
Using “help” instead of “please - English Language Learners . . . Can you tell me if this is right? But the use of help to confirm can mean that you are requesting actual aid in verifying something: Can you help me conduct this experiment so I can validate my theory? In other words, there is a degree of context that's required between these two things