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Could you please put the fare on her room bill? vs Would you please put the fare on her room bill?

Both phrases are correct and can be used interchangeably. They are polite requests asking someone to charge the fare to a specific person's room bill. The choice between 'could' and 'would' doesn't significantly change the meaning in this context.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

Could you please put the fare on her room bill?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a polite request asking someone to charge the fare to a specific person's room bill.
  • Could you please put the chair backs up, we should be landing shortly.
  • Could you please put the receipt here on this table?
  • Could you please put the coffee over here?
  • Could you please put the cranberry sauce in that dish?
  • Bob, will you please put the mask on.
  • Could you please put something on?
  • Can you please put the subtitles on Taggart?
  • I have to put a guard on her room.
  • We checked on her room, every night for three months.
  • Donald, would you please put the safety on?
  • Can you please put the game back on?
  • Can you please put the game back on?
  • Now, would you please put the money back into my bank accounts?
  • Can you please put the record straight, Commissioner?
  • I don't think she wants to draw attention, so I've been working my sources and checking on her room.
  • Could you please put that back into evidence?
  • Could you please put a sheet over that chair?
  • Jane, could you please put my father on?
  • Could you please give me her room number?
  • I figured she changed her mind, so I left her a message on her room phone, said it was fine, just let me know the new departure date.

Would you please put the fare on her room bill?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a polite request asking someone to charge the fare to a specific person's room bill.
  • Donald, would you please put the safety on?
  • Now, would you please put the money back into my bank accounts?
  • Bob, will you please put the mask on.
  • Darling, would you please put the animals in the cage so people can eat without them jumping up on the food?
  • Could you please put the chair backs up, we should be landing shortly.
  • Can you please put the subtitles on Taggart?
  • I have to put a guard on her room.
  • We checked on her room, every night for three months.
  • Would you please put out that cigarette?
  • Would you please put your chocolate milk away?
  • Ed, would you please put that thing back in your... belt bag.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, would you please put your hands together and give a Moonlight Rooms welcome to Miss Lila Pilgrim.
  • Ranjit, would you please put up the partition?
  • Would you please put your seatbelt on?
  • Could you please put the receipt here on this table?
  • Could you please put the coffee over here?
  • Could you please put the cranberry sauce in that dish?
  • Can you please put the game back on?
  • Can you please put the game back on?
  • Can you please put the record straight, Commissioner?

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