Could you repeat again what you just said, rewrite the sentence correctly.
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what you just said could you repeat again
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Could you please repeat what you just said?
(Or, Could you please repeat what you just said, again?)
Explanation:
- When we ask someone to repeat something that they've said, using phrases like "Could you repeat that?", we wish them to utilize similar sounds to make the very words and expressions that they've as of late spoken.
- It's thus, always better to add words such as "please" in English. And it's better to avoid using commands/orders.
- If we convert it to "Could you please repeat?", it sounds more polite because it is a request or question posed to do something, and not at all a command.
- So, instead of using an imperative "Repeat that again!" the most ideal way is to ask or demand somebody to rehash what they've said.
- All things considered, we ought to pose an inquiry, for example, "Could you please repeat that again?" or "Could you please say that again?"
- The use of the word "please" is completely optional, but adding it makes the sentence sound more polite.
- Also, this shows us that "could" refers to a hypothetical situation, the long form of "Could you...?" is "Would you be able to...?"
- We use"Could" as more indirect while requesting than "can" and slightly more polite we are unsure if the person will keep our request.
- Also, the above is an interrogative/ question, which should be ended with a question mark and to remove redundancy, we can omit the word "again" (since to repeat means to say something again) from the sentence.
Therefore, the above-mentioned sentence can be written as-
Could you please repeat what you just said?
(Or, Could you please repeat what you just said, again?)
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