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can you please repeat that

📝 Description
"Can you please repeat that?" is an English phrase used to request someone to say something again. It's polite due to the inclusion of 'please'. It's an interrogative sentence, forming a question. It's typically used when the speaker didn't hear or understand what was said previously.
📝 Example Sentence
"Sorry, I didn't understand. Can you please repeat that?"
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can

📝 Description
"Can" is a modal verb in English, used to express ability, permission, possibility, or to make requests. It's also used to express theoretical possibility. It doesn't change according to subject or tense, and it's always followed by a base form of a verb.
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Sure, here's a short sentence: "I can make a delightful dinner if you bring the ingredients."
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you

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The word "you" in English is a pronoun. It's second-person, used to refer to the person or group of people that the speaker is addressing. It's unique as it can be singular or plural and can be used as both subjective (e.g., "You are nice.") and objective (e.g., "I told you.").
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"You are the reason I smile every day."
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please

📝 Description
"Please" is a polite expression used when making a request or asking for a favor. It originates from the Latin word "placere", meaning "to please". In linguistics, it's an adverb that functions to make statements more courteous.
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"Please pass the salt, I forgot to add it to my food."
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that

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"That" is a versatile word in English, functioning as a demonstrative pronoun, relative pronoun, or conjunction. It refers to something previously mentioned, helps link clauses in a sentence, and can introduce indirect speech. For example, "That cat is cute" (demonstrative), "I know that it's raining" (conjunction), or "The cake that you baked was delicious" (relative pronoun).
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"That is the book I told you about, the one with the interesting twist at the end."
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