"Could you please tell me where the exchange desk is in this hotel?"
There could be 2 different ways to use "excuse." "Please excuse me from the table." In this use, "excuse" means "Please forgive me for leaving the table." This is the same usage for "Excuse me." used when you pass someone, bump into someone, or interrupt someone. OR "That's not a good excuse." This one is a little confusing. The word is used as a "reason," as in "That's not a good reason." This definition is faulty. A reason is not an excuse, and an excuse is not a reason. To excuse irrational behavior, or to excuse an irrational explanation is an excuse. A rationalization is making a poor explanation sound like a good reason. A rationale is an explanation of a good reason.
Could you please answer my question?thanks
Maybe it could be, "Excuse you." Or, "Excuse yourself."
1) A polite way would be: 'Could you explain that to me, please?' or 'Please could you explain that to me?' In English, this 'indirect' form is often used. Other ways: * "I'm sorry. I don't understand. Could you explain that (to me) again?" * "What do you mean?" This is a quick and 'direct' request and can be said if someone, maybe a friend, has just said something you don't inderstand. But in some situations it could be bad manners to speak to someone in such a direct way. 2) If it a new matter that you want to understand, you ccould say: 'Excuse me. Could you explain the (theory of xxx) to me/us please?'
It can be. Excuse me? could be used when someone isn't sure what they have heard.
Could you move please [Question mark] Excuse me, may I pass [Question mark] Step aside, I need to pass.
Here are several variations of excuse me. They are used in different contexts but can be interchangeably used. 對不起! Duì bù qǐ! excuse me, pardon me, forgive me, pardon? 請問! Qǐng wèn! excuse me! could I ask you a question? 勞駕! Láo jià! excuse me!, could I trouble you a moment?
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The word suitcase is a noun and can be used as a direct object in a sentence. For example you could say: "Please give the suitcase to John." In that sentence "the suitcase" is the direct object and John is the indirect object.
"She could have chosen the apple but ate the banana instead." "I could come back later." "He didn't know if he could do it, be he knew he could try."
This could be a number of things, please call NHS Direct, or phone your doctor.
I certainly hope that you got the grade you deserved. Instead of wasting time trying to cheat, you could have written 200 words in about half an hour. Any kid in kindergarten can come up with an excuse for being late.