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Could you tell me when the train leaves vs Could you tell me when does the tran leave

The correct phrase is: 'Could you tell me when the train leaves?' The second phrase is incorrect because it uses the auxiliary verb 'does' in an interrogative structure where it is not needed. In English, when forming questions with question words like 'when,' the word order is typically subject + auxiliary verb + main verb.

Last updated: April 09, 2024 • 878 views

Could you tell me when the train leaves

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a polite way to ask someone about the departure time of a train. It follows the correct word order for forming questions in English.
  • Could you tell me when the train leaves
  • Could you tell me the cabin number of Miss Natascha...
  • Could you tell me which courthouse?
  • Could you tell me something about your son?
  • Could you tell me about the corporate wars?
  • Could you tell me where the maintenance guy is?
  • Could you tell me how to get out of here?
  • Could you tell me which is Brooklyn?
  • Could you tell me what floor Rosemary Shanahan works on?
  • Could you tell me about that poster over there?
  • Could you tell me if she left with someone, or...
  • Could you tell me where this is delivered to?
  • Could you tell me where James LaFleur lives?
  • Could you tell me where the footballs are?
  • Could you tell me where it was purchased?
  • Could you tell me about Zoltán Dániel?
  • Could you tell me your personal contact's name?
  • Could you tell me something about this project?
  • Could you tell me more about this project?
  • Federica: Could you tell me something about Terence Hill?
  • Could you tell me a story, an anecdote about him? Ronnie believed in me same as David does.

Could you tell me when does the tran leave

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The auxiliary verb 'does' is not needed in this sentence structure. The correct form should be 'Could you tell me when the train leaves?'
  • Could you tell me when does the tran leave
  • Could you tell me the cabin number of Miss Natascha...
  • Could you tell me which courthouse?
  • Could you tell me something about your son?
  • Could you tell me about the corporate wars?
  • Could you tell me where the maintenance guy is?
  • Could you tell me how to get out of here?
  • Could you tell me which is Brooklyn?
  • Could you tell me what floor Rosemary Shanahan works on?
  • Could you tell me about that poster over there?
  • Could you tell me if she left with someone, or...
  • Could you tell me where this is delivered to?
  • Could you tell me where James LaFleur lives?
  • Could you tell me where the footballs are?
  • Could you tell me where it was purchased?
  • Could you tell me about Zoltán Dániel?
  • Could you tell me your personal contact's name?
  • Could you tell me something about this project?
  • Could you tell me more about this project?
  • Federica: Could you tell me something about Terence Hill?
  • Could you tell me a story, an anecdote about him? Ronnie believed in me same as David does.

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