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Please also try to contact them if you could. vs Please also try to contact them if you can.

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and convey the same meaning. The choice between 'could' and 'can' depends on personal preference or slight nuances in politeness.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1349 views

Please also try to contact them if you could.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a polite way to ask someone to attempt to contact a person if they have the ability to do so.
  • They asked me to call them if you should ever come to Miami or try to contact me.
  • Then why not let me try to contact them, meet them, find out what this is all about.
  • Secondly, we accept that when we try to deal with small- and medium-sized enterprises in the traditional sector we always say it is very difficult to contact them.
  • But, in exchange, they want you to sign a legal statement saying that you are never going to contact them or try to see Brandon ever again.
  • So, if you need to arrange a sit-down with someone you can't contact directly, you have to contact them indirectly.
  • Do not try to contact them, and whatever you do, do not film them.
  • If you should try to contact the living, or anyone else, you and your family will suffer in ways you cannot fathom.
  • If you're wrong about this and Cooper never tries to contact Lisa, we're stuck with him, forever.
  • If you try to contact him, your father will know.
  • If you try to contact him, I'll deny everything and lock you in the basement.
  • I'd really like to contact them myself.
  • We tried to contact them several times but they didn't answer.
  • Police are asking anyone with any information to contact them immediately.
  • I tried to contact them by radio, but no response.
  • Even if there were, we wouldn't be able to contact them.
  • And you have every legal right to contact them.
  • I haven't tried to contact them since the ambush.
  • Since the networks have gone down, I haven't been able to contact them.
  • We'll need to contact them.
  • So we'll have to contact them.

Alternatives:

  • please also try to contact them if you can.
  • please also try to contact them if it's possible for you.
  • please also try to contact them if it's convenient for you.
  • please also try to contact them if you have the opportunity.
  • please also try to contact them if circumstances allow.

Please also try to contact them if you can.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a polite way to ask someone to attempt to contact a person if they have the ability to do so.
  • They asked me to call them if you should ever come to Miami or try to contact me.
  • Then why not let me try to contact them, meet them, find out what this is all about.
  • Secondly, we accept that when we try to deal with small- and medium-sized enterprises in the traditional sector we always say it is very difficult to contact them.
  • But, in exchange, they want you to sign a legal statement saying that you are never going to contact them or try to see Brandon ever again.
  • So, if you need to arrange a sit-down with someone you can't contact directly, you have to contact them indirectly.
  • Do not try to contact them, and whatever you do, do not film them.
  • If you should try to contact the living, or anyone else, you and your family will suffer in ways you cannot fathom.
  • If you're wrong about this and Cooper never tries to contact Lisa, we're stuck with him, forever.
  • If you try to contact him, your father will know.
  • If you try to contact him, I'll deny everything and lock you in the basement.
  • I'd really like to contact them myself.
  • We tried to contact them several times but they didn't answer.
  • Police are asking anyone with any information to contact them immediately.
  • I tried to contact them by radio, but no response.
  • Even if there were, we wouldn't be able to contact them.
  • And you have every legal right to contact them.
  • I haven't tried to contact them since the ambush.
  • Since the networks have gone down, I haven't been able to contact them.
  • We'll need to contact them.
  • So we'll have to contact them.

Alternatives:

  • please also try to contact them if you could.
  • please also try to contact them if it's possible for you.
  • please also try to contact them if it's convenient for you.
  • please also try to contact them if you have the opportunity.
  • please also try to contact them if circumstances allow.

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