Can you please look into this meaning?

The two sentences given – Can you look at this, please? and Please Examine It – are ways to ask someone for help with the exam. Both use the word “please”, which makes them somewhat polite. Investigate: Investigate an issue or situation to gain more information and insight.

Can you please find out and do what is necessary?

That means examining that object/document/issue and doing whatever is necessary/required to handle/solve it. necessary is a rather rare and somewhat archaic word: 2.

What does look inside mean?

(investigate something) to try to find out the facts about something, such as a problem or crime. I wrote a letter of complaint and the airline promised to look into the matter.

Can you please check this urgently?

If something is urgent, use the following phrases: “As this question is urgent, I would appreciate a speedy reply.” “I would appreciate your quick reply.” “I hope to hear from you as soon as possible.”

Can you please or could you please?

Literally, Can you means asking the person if they are able to do something. On the other hand, could you imply that the action can be performed by the person under certain circumstances? The use of can you is idiomatic and therefore a more common expression of the two.

What do you answer please to do what is needed?

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the idiom, it’s an Indo-English expression that roughly translates to something like: I think it’s clear to you what to do and how to do it, then please do it Essentially I’m looking for a correct answer along the lines of,…

Is the necessary rude?

Thank you for doing what is necessary. To answer the OP question directly, this is exceptionally rude. He is presumptuous in saying rather than asking, and carries a condescending tone.

Could you check this please?

Sometimes, when we are short on time, we ask someone else to take care of a problematic situation for us. The two sentences given – Can you look at this, please? and Please Examine It – are ways to ask someone for help with the exam. Both use the word “please”, which makes them somewhat polite.

Let’s see what can I do?

According to the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English I’ll see what I can do. I’ll see what I can do. Spoken to say you will try to help someone. Leave the papers with me and I’ll see what I can do.

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