Which of the sentence is grammatically correct?
In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct, the subject and verb must both be singular or plural. In other words, the subject and verb must agree with one another in their tense. If the subject is in plural form, the verb should also be in plur al form (and vice versa).
Can you please send me or could you please send me?
Both are correct. The first is more direct, and the second is more polite. Could you please . . . gives slightly more room for refusal than Can you please . . .
Would you like for me or would you like me?
“Would you like for me to send the lists of documents for a student and visitors.” the preposition “for” looks unnecessary. So if removed: “Would you like me to send the lists of documents for a student and visitors.”
Could you please vs Please could you?
We also use ‘could’ to ask permission; it is more polite or formal than ‘can’. Changing the word order to “could you please” is no more or less polite – it’s a matter of style. whether requests starting with “Please can/could you…” render the same degree of politeness as those that start with “Could you please…”.
Which is more polite can you or could you?
could is more formal and polite than can: Could I ask a question please?
Can you kindly or could you kindly?
Both are polite, and no reasonable professor would take objection to either. If you wanted to sound a little more formal, you could say I should be most grateful if you would send me the document.
Would you like to sentences examples?
“I would like to see you more often.” “I would like to thank you.” “I would like to learn about animals.” “I would like to meet the President.”
Do you like VS would you like?
Do you like is used to ask if someone generally enjoys or is partial to something. Would you like is a politer way of asking “do you want” when offering something.
Can you or could you which is correct?
All are grammatically correct. Both are fine grammatically, but it appears that you are aiming for a relatively formal setting in which case “Could” is slightly more formal-sounding. Neither would be incorrect, however.
Would You Like Me to send you the documents?
Employee: “Do you want me to send you the documents?” The employee is asking for information on what the manager wants, not offering to do something. Is this a correct professional sentence: “Would you like me to send the docs” or “do you want me to send you docs”? Not really.
Is ‘Would you Like Me to’ a professional sentence?
Otherwise, both sentences are professional in the sense that you could say either sentence to a boss, client or colleague in the workplace. ‘Would you like me to’ is more polite, true, but there’s nothing wrong with ‘Do you want me to.’
Is there a free grammatically correct sentence checker?
Also, free grammatically correct sentence checker will allow you to detect these grammar errors at no time and find out how to fix them at once. Many people rely on the checker provided by Microsoft Word, but this program is notoriously unreliable in catching all mistakes and is known for making suggestions that are simply incorrect.
What is the toughest part of completing the sentence check?
The toughest part of completing the sentence check is simply making sure that you go through all the requirements and make sure that all your punctuation, words, syntax, structure, and formatting is correct.