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would you like to leave message vs would you leave message

The correct phrase is "Would you like to leave a message?" This is a polite and common way to ask someone if they want to leave a message. The second phrase, "Would you leave a message?" is grammatically correct but sounds more direct and less polite.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 975 views

would you like to leave message

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the article 'a' before 'message' and the preposition 'to' after 'leave'.

The correct phrase is 'Would you like to leave a message?' This is a polite way to ask someone if they want to leave a message.
  • Who would you like to leave message for? - Select Value -, Family, Friend(s), Customer(s), Stranger, Others. Name of Person Registering Time Capsule*.
  • First name: Last name: Email: The same e-mail again: Phone (incl. phone country code): Gift Code (if you have any): Would you like to leave message?
  • First name: Last name: Email: The same e-mail again: Phone (incl. phone country code): Gift Code (if you have any): Would you like to leave message?
  • First name: Last name: Email: The same e-mail again: Phone (incl. phone country code): Gift Code (if you have any): Would you like to leave message?

Alternatives:

  • Would you like to leave a message?
  • Would you like to leave a voicemail?
  • Would you like to leave a note?
  • Would you like to leave any information?
  • Would you like to leave a contact?

would you leave message

This phrase is grammatically correct but sounds more direct and less polite compared to the first phrase.

This phrase is grammatically correct but sounds more direct and less polite. It can be used in a more direct or informal context.
  • Would you leave message for someone when they don pick up the phone after first or second time of calling? Over all this places is all right. We are not plan go ...

Alternatives:

  • Would you leave a message?
  • Could you leave a message?
  • Can you leave a message?
  • Will you leave a message?
  • Do you want to leave a message?

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