English, asked by rahul79321436, 5 months ago

:- (1)
you
please lend me your car ? a)
Should b) Could c) Must d)
Might

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Answered by myrakincsem
0

Could you please lend me your car?

  • We use 'could' in a sentence when politely asking for something.
  • In the sentence above, as a polite request is being made for lending a car hence 'could' will be the correct term to use.
  • Other options, such as 'should' is not correct as should is used when we refer to an obligation that needs to be done.

Answered by TheMoonlightPhenoix
2

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:- (1)

you

please lend me your car ? a)

Should b) Could c) Must d)

Might

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Could you please lend me your car ?

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