______ you shut the door, please? ( Would, Could)
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would you shut the door, please?...
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could u shut the door, please?
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when we do request to someone in question form we always use could..
- To express a little scepticism, the meaning of could is sometimes used in place of "can." Someone asking whether they can assist someone is an illustration of could. Saying that something is capable of occurring if something is done is an example of the word could. verb.
- Could refers to a skill that a person typically possessed in the past or to something that was typically feasible in the past when it is used as the past tense of can ("When I was younger, I could run for miles," or "It used to be you could buy dinner for a dollar.").
- There are no tenses, participles, or infinitive forms for could. There is no past tense, but the phrase might have, followed by a past participle, is used to talk about previous events that either weren't true or may have been true: I could have been slain.
hence could u shut the door, please?
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