Meaning

Used when you are going to make a request or to ask a question. It is more polite to ask with "May I...?"

Today's Sentences

01

Can I ask you something?

Situation

Can I ask you something?
Is this your textbook?

Yes it is, I thought I had lost it.

I saw you sitting here earlier.

Thank you so much.

02

Can I ask you for a favor?

Situation 1

Hey, can I ask you for a favor?

Sure.
What is it?

I’m moving this weekend and need some help.

I think I can help.
Send me the details and I’ll see you then!

Situation 2

Do you have a minute?

Sure.

Can I ask you for a favor?

Ask away!

03

Can I ask you what you think of this?

Situation 1

Can I ask you what you think of this?

Is there a problem?

This isn’t the food I ordered.

I’m terribly sorry.
Your original order will be out asap.

Situation 2

Can I ask you what you think of this?

OMG, what happened to the wall?

I wanted to surprise you and redesign the room.

Redesign? You tore down the wall?!

04

Can I ask you what colors go together?

Situation

Can I ask you what colors go together?

Well, in this case cherry red and off-white.

How about these?

These ones seem to clash too.

05

Can I ask you how this works?

Situation 1

Can I ask you how this works?

Of course.
It’s all about understanding the basics of gear theory.

Do you mean the theory that gears are wheels with teeth shaped to make the wheel turn?

Exactly!

Situation 2

Can I ask you how this works?

It’s basically an automating pour-over technology similar to your drip coffee.

That’s amazing!

It really does make a perfect and consistent cup of coffee.

Writer's Note

The phrase "Can I ask you" is a polite and commonly used way to start a question or request someone's permission to ask something personal, sensitive, or important.

Here are some key points about the phrase "Can I ask you".

  1. Function: Requesting Permission to Ask a Question
    👉 Used to politely introduce a question, especially when the topic might be personal, serious, or unexpected.
    👉 It softens the question and shows respect for the other person’s boundaries.

    Examples:
    👉 Can I ask you something personal?
    👉 Can I ask you a quick question?
  2. Structure:

    "Can I ask you" + noun / question / about + topic?

    Examples:
    👉 Can I ask you a favor?
    👉 Can I ask you something important?
    👉 Can I ask you about your experience?

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