• (I asked the man next to me to pass me the salt.) 36, A – to wait (The shop assistant asked the woman to wait for a moment.)
  • @ScotM I'd be less likely to be offended by 'Could you pass me the salt' than 'Pass the salt, please' (which sounds like a demand with a token attempt at a hedge).
  • The appropriate word to fill in is "the." 2 The complete sentence would read: "Can you pass the salt, please?"
  • "could you pass me the salt please" teriminin Türkçe İngilizce Sözlükte anlamları : 1 sonuç.
  • ...(s) vs. Phenomena Adjective Clause Past Simple or Past Continuous Simple, Compound, Complex Sentences Types of Sentences Passive of Modal...
  • Actually, it should read "Would you please pass me the salt" ...obviously they COULD pass the salt...the question is WOULD they pass it!
  • But we need to be the salt that the world so desperately needs! Let’s examine ourselves today and see if we’re flavoring the world the way we should!
  • So this week we’ll be focusing on degrees of politeness in English, using the phrase “Pass the salt” as an example, so that you ... Could you pass the salt, please?
  • Please is an adverb that means in a polite or respectful manner. Pass is a verb that means to hand over or transfer something. ... Can you hand me the salt?
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  • Choose the appropriate answers for the following questions. Could you pass me the salt, please? A) Certainly, here you are. ... C) Yes, please. D) Neither can I.
  • Could you pass me the salt please? Thread starter M2k. Start date May 21, 2008.
  • Here's your answer my friend: Could you pass me the salt, please? HOPE IT HELPS YOU DEAR!!!!.