How do you politely say I need your help?
How do you politely say I need your help?
1️⃣2️⃣ Could someone help me, please?
- Help – the simple scream for help.
- Could/can/will you help me, please?
- I need some assistance.
- Could you give me a hand.
- Could you lend me a hand.
- Could you hold that.
- I need your support.
- Would you mind helping me?
Can you help me or will you help me?
In everyday use, there’s no difference, but if we analyze it, “Will you help me” means either in the next few seconds or sometime in the future. “Would you help me” implies that the help isn’t needed at present, but it could be needed in the future. , Reader. Meditator.
Will not be able or will not able?
Both constructions are grammatically right. They have to be followed by an infinitive: I will not be able to go/ I will be able to go (next week). Both constructions refer to a future. However, able in such sentences is a semi-auxiliary suggesting willingness, promise, time, etc to do something.
Could you please help me vs 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 ?
Will help or would help?
Would is a past-tense form of will. If you are writing about past events, you can use it to indicate something that was in the future at that point in time, but is not necessarily in the future right now. In other words, you use would to preserve the future aspect when talking about the past.
What is the difference between Unable and not able?
There’s no difference in meaning between “unable” and “not able”, but they’re not quite interchangeable in some situations. One difference that comes to mind is that we can modify the adjective “unable” with an adverb in ways that wouldn’t work with the phrase “not able”.
What is the difference between will not and Cannot?
Can’t = cannot—the ability for an action to occur does exist. Won’t = will not—the action does have the ability to occur, but does not occur for some other reason, usually used to emphasize when a choice to not complete an action is made. “Can’t” means you are not able or unable to do something.
Which is correct’not sure if it will work’or’i am not sure’?
Opinions up until now have failed to take into account how it is that to “not be sure” is an expression of uncertainty, just as is the expression “would work.” So, by the aforesaid latter sentence is being expressed an uncertainty as regards and uncertainty.
Is there any other way to say ” I’m not sure “?
If the answerer really doesn’t know the answer to the question, but doesn’t want to admit their ignorance, they might say, “I’m not sure,” as a way of saving face. However, they might also say “I’m not sure” if they have a vague or uncertain idea what the answer is, but they are not certain enough to say. Q – What’s the capital of Assyria?
When to use ” will ” instead of ” would “?
If you use “will” it means that the repair has been made (or attempted to be made) but “I am “not sure if it will work when you try to use the machine.” You can also use “will” instead of “would” if you have not yet tried to repair. I am not sure it will work even if we try to repair it.”