GrammarJLPT N3
won't you do~ for me
Expression

Definitions

  1. 1. won't you do~ for me
This grammatical pattern is used to make a polite or soft request, asking someone if they would do something for you. It is gentler than a direct command, and is often used among friends or in casual situations to ask a favor.

Grammar

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Example sentences

Sentence 1

Could you give me a ride to the station tomorrow morning?

Sentence 2

That joke isn't funny — can you just stop?

Sentence 3

Can you turn that down a little?

Sentence 4

My friend looked like she was about to cry — "Won't you come with me?"

Sentence 5

Can you just listen quietly for once?