How do you use I would like to ask?

How do you use I would like to ask?

“I would like to ask you a question,” she began. I would like to ask for your help”. “I would like to ask these people: Would you like to eat your tradition to extinction? I would like to ask for some privacy at this time for myself and my family”.

How do you use also with would like?

Some examples from the web:

  1. I would like also to address the President of the Council.
  2. I would like also to reflect on the imminence of the Olympic Games.
  3. I would like also to send condolences to their families.
  4. I would like also to examine the proportionality, or lack of proportionality, in this report.

Which is correct could you or 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.

Is it correct to say I would like to request?

This is not correct. Don’t use this phrase. This phrase doesn’t sound right. It would be better to say, “I would like to request.”

Would like to thank or thanks?

Thanks is a noun whereas thank is a verb. I would like to say “thanks” to you. I would like to thank you.

Are also or also are grammar?

Depends on what your emphasis is, but it is a matter of opinion. If you write ‘migrants also are…’ you emphasize the ALSO, like retorting an argument where someone has missed that point. If you write ‘migrants are also…’ then the emphasis on ALSO is weakened.

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…?”

How do you politely ask someone something?

Use “WOULD YOU DO ME A FAVOR.” This is often used and you must use it when you are asking for a special request or favor. Other phrases for asking something to someone nicely are “DO YOU MIND,” WOULD YOU MIND, COULD I, WOULD IT BE OK IF, WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE, WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO, etc.

Could you vs Would you polite?

How to remember the difference. 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.

Will you or would you?

The main difference between will and would is that would can be used in the past tense but will cannot. Also, would is commonly used to refer to a future event that may occur under specific conditions, while will is used more generally to refer to future events.

What are good 21 questions to ask a guy?

What’s the earliest memory you have?

  • Where’s the best place you ever went with your parents,and what did you do there?
  • Tell me about your best friend.
  • What kind of books (TV shows/movies/video games) do you like?
  • What’s the worst job you’ve ever had?
  • What did you enjoy (or hate) about school?
  • If I asked you to cook me dinner,what would you make me?
  • What are good questions to ask someone?

    – What’s in your pockets right now? – What options would come up if you could “right-click” people? – What’s the best piece of advice someone has given you?

    What is the best way to ask a question?

    Here’s how to ask great questions: Limit the actual question to one sentence. Provide options in the question only if those truly are the only options. Don’t shade the question. Follow the same principles for follow-up questions. Talk as little as possible.

    What is a personal question?

    Basically, they’re questions to ask when you realize you like the person you’re talking to and want to know more about them . They focus on the subjects of life, death, family, friends, opinions, feelings, and other thoughts many of us don’t like talking about with strangers.

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