Could you please help me with this meaning?
Could you help me with this? These are similar in meaning to will and can respectively, but are a more polite way of asking.
Can you help me out or could you help me out?
‘Can you help me? ‘ is a question for someone you know is capable of ‘helping you’. ‘Could you help me? ‘ is a question for someone, whose ability to help is in doubt, and you’re asking whether – if they can help, would they?
Can you please help or could you please help?
Both are correct. The first is more direct, and the second is more polite. Could you please . . . gives slightly more room for refusal than Can you please . . .
Could you please and would you please?
‘Could You’ indicate someone to do something in an alacrity way, whereas ‘Would You’ implies that someone is asking for a favor in an appropriate and polite way.
Can I help you or could I help you?
The technically correct form is “May I help you?”, but in England “Can I help you?” is more usual. “Can I help you?” literally means ‘do I have the ability to help you?” but it is understood in normal conversation to mean, “May I help you?” “Could I help you?” means the same.
Can I say could you please?
Yes, both are in common use. Most people would generally prefer ‘could you please…? ‘ because it is the usual polite way of asking someone to do something for you.
Can You Help Me 2️⃣?
We can just simply say to somebody: 2️⃣ Can you help me, please? Very simple. And instead of can, you can replace it with one of the other modal verbs. Could you help me, please? Will you help me, please? Exactly the same meaning, but just different ways to, to express it. 3️⃣ I need some assistance. A little bit more form.
What does Won’t you Help Me Mean?
“Won’t you help me” usually doesn’t go with “please” since it is really asking if the person is unwilling to help even though he should. (Edit: I note the exception to this of “won’t you pleeease, please help me” from the Beatles song mentioned in another answer.
Is “please” a polite way to ask for help?
Right! The word “please” makes the request more polite and less direct. Canadians use “please” often and visitors are expected to ask for help politely, using “please.” Yes. Yes certainly. Certainly. Yes, of course. Of course. I’d be happy to.
Which is more polite ‘Could you Help Me or could you?
On my polite-o-meter, the two sentences score very close: “Could you help me, please?”, “Could you please help me?”. The former sounds more formal. Use whichever one you want and you’ll be more polite than most people.