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could you tell me who the next president will be ? vs could you tell me who will be the next president?

Both phrases are correct and can be used interchangeably. They both follow the correct structure for asking a question about the future. The difference in word order does not change the meaning or grammatical correctness of the sentences.

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could you tell me who the next president will be ?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a polite way to ask someone if they can provide information about the identity of the future president.
  • Please could you tell me about Mike.
  • Could you tell me where James LaFleur lives?
  • Could you tell me where the outpatient surgery is?
  • Could you tell me something about your son?
  • -Could you tell me how to get out of here?
  • - Could you tell me, sir, where we're sailing?
  • Could you tell me my position?.
  • Could you tell me about Zoltán Dániel?
  • Could you tell me about the corporate wars?
  • Could you tell me which is Brooklyn?
  • Could you tell me where the maintenance guy is?
  • - Could you tell me the problem?
  • Could you tell me where I'd find Marshall Cosgrove?
  • Could you tell me anything about what happened in 1871?
  • Could you tell me how to find a post office?
  • Could you tell me where those AA meetings were?
  • Could you tell me where to find the chief?
  • Actually, could you tell me where this assault took place?
  • Could you tell me where Lord Gaudain's room is?
  • Could you tell me which room Mr Godot is in?

could you tell me who will be the next president?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also a polite way to inquire about the identity of the future president. The word order is slightly different but does not affect the meaning.
  • Please could you tell me about Mike.
  • Could you tell me where James LaFleur lives?
  • Could you tell me where the outpatient surgery is?
  • Could you tell me something about your son?
  • -Could you tell me how to get out of here?
  • - Could you tell me, sir, where we're sailing?
  • Could you tell me my position?.
  • Could you tell me about Zoltán Dániel?
  • Could you tell me about the corporate wars?
  • Could you tell me which is Brooklyn?
  • Could you tell me where the maintenance guy is?
  • - Could you tell me the problem?
  • Could you tell me where I'd find Marshall Cosgrove?
  • Could you tell me anything about what happened in 1871?
  • Could you tell me how to find a post office?
  • Could you tell me where those AA meetings were?
  • Could you tell me where to find the chief?
  • Actually, could you tell me where this assault took place?
  • Could you tell me where Lord Gaudain's room is?
  • Could you tell me which room Mr Godot is in?

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