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A third modal for making polite requests it could. For example, Could I please have some water? Could is the past tense of can. However, when asking for permission, could do not have a past tense meaning.
A request is when we ask someone for something. Since we are asking someone for help, it is important to be polite. These are not polite requests. They are in fact quite rude.
Step 1: Focus on the recipient. Remember: Your message to the important person should be focused on THEM. Step 2: Sell your benefits. Let's face it, you're trying to sell yourself here. Step 3: Make saying no impossible.
Can you tell me? Could you tell me? Can anyone tell me? / Could anyone tell me? Do you know? Do you have any idea? Do you happen to know? I wonder if you could tell me
Be clear and concise. Craft your subject line well to communicate the intent of the email. Know your audience. Break up long requests into smaller sections with headers and bullet points. Describe the positive impact on the company this request would have if approved.
You start the email or letter by explaining what you are writing about (the topic/subject) and what the email's purpose is (i.e. you want to ask them some questions or for something). Then in the next section, you ask them the questions or requests.
Step 1: Focus on the recipient. Remember: Your message to the important person should be focused on THEM. Step 2: Sell your benefits. Let's face it, you're trying to sell yourself here. Step 3: Make saying no impossible.
Hence, you should always terminate any sentence beginning with “[Please] could you" with a question mark.
The use of a question mark instead of a period would make the request sound even more tentative, an effect you might not want. If you wanted to make the request firmer but still polite, you could use a straight imperative, refined with a please, as in Please confirm that this appointment will work for you.
Answer and Explanation: No, you do not need to put a full stop after a question mark, since a question mark already shows that the sentence has reached its conclusion.
Question marks are used in direct questions, i.e. when the actual words of a speaker are used. A reported question should end with a full stop.
Explanation: According to AP style, a question mark is inside quotation marks if that part is the question and outside the quotation marks if the whole sentence is a question. (The same rule applies to exclamation marks and dashes. Periods and commas always go inside quotation marks.)
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