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May you bring more toasts vs Can you bring more toasts

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. 'May you bring more toasts' is a polite request or wish, while 'Can you bring more toasts' is a straightforward question about ability. The choice between them depends on the context and the level of formality desired.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 644 views

May you bring more toasts

This phrase is correct but not commonly used in everyday English. It is more formal and sounds like a polite request or wish.

This phrase is used to politely ask someone to bring more toasts or to express a wish for them to do so.
  • You can bring your toast, Cheryl.
  • You can bring me some white toast, and pronto.
  • I can bring you cereal, toast and tea.
  • I've asked them to bring up some toast and tea.
  • Bring my toast up to my bath and I'll tell you how I made Melissa cry!
  • Would you like to bring some Cylon toast?
  • Could you maybe bring me some secret toast and jam?
  • You know that if you bring more than necessary, may not fit in your closet.
  • - Why didn't you bring more snacks?
  • Sachiko, can you bring more tea?
  • Why didn't you bring more snacks?
  • Why didn't you bring more ammunition?!
  • Why didn't you bring more men?
  • You think I will help you bring more shame on my family?
  • BlSLEY: You bring the beer, we'll bring more beer.
  • I send you for food and you bring more mouths to feed.
  • May you come freely, go safely, and please, leave some of the happiness you bring.
  • I'd like to offer one more toast.
  • May you bring your mother much joy, you hear?
  • I'd settle for some more toast.

Alternatives:

  • Could you bring more toasts?
  • Would you bring more toasts?
  • Might you bring more toasts?

Can you bring more toasts

This phrase is correct and commonly used in everyday English. It is a straightforward question about someone's ability to bring more toasts.

This phrase is used to ask someone if they are able to bring more toasts.
  • You can bring your toast, Cheryl.
  • You can bring me some white toast, and pronto.
  • I can bring you cereal, toast and tea.
  • I've asked them to bring up some toast and tea.
  • Bring my toast up to my bath and I'll tell you how I made Melissa cry!
  • Would you like to bring some Cylon toast?
  • Could you maybe bring me some secret toast and jam?
  • Sachiko, can you bring more tea?
  • You know that if you bring more than necessary, may not fit in your closet.
  • - Why didn't you bring more snacks?
  • Why didn't you bring more snacks?
  • Why didn't you bring more ammunition?!
  • Why didn't you bring more men?
  • You think I will help you bring more shame on my family?
  • BlSLEY: You bring the beer, we'll bring more beer.
  • I send you for food and you bring more mouths to feed.
  • He wants to know can you bring him today.
  • - Can you bring them to me? - Yes.
  • Can you bring medicine against lice.
  • Can you bring me the photo of Evelyn Mace?

Alternatives:

  • Are you able to bring more toasts?
  • Could you bring more toasts?
  • Would you bring more toasts?

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