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  • Can you please retry it now vs Can you please try now - TextRanch
    Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings 'Can you please retry it now?' implies that the action has been attempted before and the speaker is asking for it to be attempted again 'Can you please try now?' simply asks the person to attempt something at that moment
  • Can you please vs. Could you please [duplicate]
    If taken literally, "Can you" is equivalent to asking the person if they're capable of doing something " Could you ", on the other hand, implies that the action can be completed under some circumstances by the person
  • Can vs. Could: How to Use Them Correctly - Grammarly
    Can is used to refer to someone’s ability in the present tense, whereas could is used in the past tense Can also implies that something is very likely to happen, while could means it could happen but also might not happen
  • How to remember the difference between: Can you try to open and Can . . .
    It suggests you did not succeed in a past attempt: I tried to open the window If you try doing something, you actually do it The use of the word 'try' followed by a gerund suggests that you are want to see if the result of what you do will have some effect: The room is very stuffy; I will try opening the window (to see if that helps)
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    When shoppers discover Try Before You Buy, they convert at a much higher rate—over 13%! It removes the risk of purchasing the wrong shade or trying a new beauty brand for the first time It’s a game-changer for beauty, giving customers the confidence to try
  • Try now | English examples in context | Ludwig
    High quality example sentences with “Try now” in context from reliable sources - Ludwig: your English writing platform
  • Could you please try now vs Kindly try now - TextRanch
    'Could you please try now?' is a polite and formal way to ask someone to try something 'Kindly try now' is also polite but may sound a bit more formal and old-fashioned The choice between the two phrases depends on the level of formality you want to convey
  • Can you please try it again vs could you please try it again - TextRanch
    Learn the correct usage of "Can you please try it again" and "could you please try it again" in English Discover differences, examples, alternatives and tips for choosing the right phrase


















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