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UK//kəd juː brɪŋ ʌs ðə naɪf//US//kʊd ju brɪŋ ʌs ðə naɪf//

Meaning of Could you bring us the knife

A polite request for someone to pass the knife.

In simple words: Can you give us the knife?

Could you bring us the knife in a sentence

  • Excuse me, could you bring us the knife?
  • At the picnic, I asked, 'Could you bring us the knife?'
  • During the meal, he said, 'Could you bring us the knife, please?'

How to use Could you bring us the knife

Use this phrase when politely asking someone for something. It’s suitable in both casual and formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

could + subject + verb + object

Memory hint

Imagine you’re in a restaurant asking for a knife — it’s polite and helpful!

Related words

Collocations with Could you bring us the knife

  • could you please
  • bring us
  • the knife

Synonyms for Could you bring us the knife

  • can you hand us the knife
  • would you pass us the knife
  • bring us the knife, please

Common mistakes with Could you bring us the knife

  • Confusing 'could' with 'can' in requests.
  • Omitting 'you' and saying just 'bring us the knife'.
  • Using 'brang' instead of 'brought' in past tense.

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Frequently asked questions about Could you bring us the knife

What does Could you bring us the knife mean?

Can you give us the knife?

What is the definition of Could you bring us the knife?

A polite request for someone to pass the knife.

How do you use Could you bring us the knife in a sentence?

Excuse me, could you bring us the knife?

Can you give another example of Could you bring us the knife?

At the picnic, I asked, 'Could you bring us the knife?'

What are synonyms for Could you bring us the knife?

Common alternatives include can you hand us the knife, would you pass us the knife, bring us the knife, please.

What words go with Could you bring us the knife?

It commonly pairs with could you please, bring us, the knife.

What are common mistakes when using Could you bring us the knife?

Confusing 'could' with 'can' in requests. Omitting 'you' and saying just 'bring us the knife'. Using 'brang' instead of 'brought' in past tense.

How do you pronounce Could you bring us the knife?

US: //kʊd ju brɪŋ ʌs ðə naɪf//, UK: //kəd juː brɪŋ ʌs ðə naɪf//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Could you bring us the knife?

Use this phrase when politely asking someone for something. It’s suitable in both casual and formal contexts.