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22 January
- Spanish (Spain)
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English (UK)
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English (US)
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French (France)
Question about English (US)
"put out the blankets for the tenants."
"put out the water bottles."
"can please put out the speakers and I'll hook them up to the TV."
"please put out the snacks for the visitors."
(does this sound natural?)
"put out the blankets for the tenants."
"put out the water bottles."
"can please put out the speakers and I'll hook them up to the TV."
"please put out the snacks for the visitors."
(does this sound natural?)
"put out the water bottles."
"can please put out the speakers and I'll hook them up to the TV."
"please put out the snacks for the visitors."
(does this sound natural?)
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- English (US)
@HDGD most are perfect. One edit below. 😀
"please put out the speakers and I'll hook them up to the TV."
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- Spanish (Spain)
@OffBrandHero thansk but I'm sorry what did u edit I can't see what u edit
- English (US)
@HDGD
Original
"can please put out the speakers and I'll hook them up to the TV."
Edited
"Please put out the speakers and I'll hook them up to the TV."
Highly-rated answerer
- Spanish (Spain)
@OffBrandHero so u just remove the word "CAN" right
- English (US)
@HDGD yes.
Unless you want to say “can you please put out the speakers and I'll hook them up to the TV."
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