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Can I have __, please?
UK //kæn aɪ hæv/, pliz//US //kæn aɪ hæv/, pliz//
Definition
A polite request for something.
In simple words: A polite way to ask for something.
Examples
- Can I have a glass of water, please?
- Can I have the check, please?
- Can I have some more bread, please?
- Can I have a moment of your time, please?
- Can I have a piece of cake, please?
Usage notes
Use this phrase in both formal and informal situations. It's a polite way to make a request, commonly used in restaurants or when asking for favors.
Grammar pattern
request + object
Memory hint
Think of a can of soda: you can ask for a soda politely by saying this phrase.
Collocations
- have a seat
- have a word
- have a chat
Synonyms
- May I have
- Could I get
- Can I receive
Common mistakes
- Omitting 'please' makes the request sound rude.
- Using 'can' instead of 'could' can sound less polite in formal contexts.
- Incorrect object placement, like saying, 'Can I, please have...'