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Meaning

Used when you want someone to give you something. Always add “please” at the end of a question to sound more polite and appreciative.

Today’s Sentences

01

Can you get me a warm coffee?

Situation 1

Do you need anything?

Actually, can you get me a warm coffee?

Anything for you!

Thanks so much.

Situation 2

I’m going on a coffee run.
Want anything?

Can you get me a warm coffee?

Sure. Americano or latte?

Americano please!
Thank you so much!

02

Can you get me a blanket?

Situation 1

I’m going upstairs, can I get you anything?

Can you get me a blanket?

Sure.
Are you cold?

Yes, I feel a chill in the living room.

Situation 2

Our table by the window is lovely but…

Is there a problem?

Can you get me a blanket please?

It can get a bit chilly, I’ll be right back with one.

03

Can you get me a pitcher of beer?

Situation 1

Did you call for a server?

Yes, I did.
Can you get me a pitcher of beer?

Sure, just one pitcher?

Yes, thank you!

Situation 2

Hey guys! I’m taking last call for orders.

Can you get me a pitcher of beer?

Sure thing.

Thanks so much!

04

Can you get me some snacks?

Situation

Are you going to the supermarket?

Yes, why?

Can you get me some snacks?

Sure, text me a list of what you want.

05

Can you get me some lunch?

Situation 1

Hey, I’m just going downstairs.

For food or coffee?

Food.
Can I get you anything?

Can you get me some lunch?

Situation 2

I’ve been so busy at work today.

Have you eaten yet?

No, not yet.
Can you get me some lunch?

I can drop by with a sandwich.

Writer’s Note

Try to add a please and thank you after your question. Your facial expression, vocal pitch, and body language helps the person in conversation understand what you are saying. Practice in front of a mirror, use these tips while talking with friends and see how different the same question feels. Try it out, practice makes perfect!

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