English Pronunciation  Could you bring us a bottle of red wine?

What's the meaning of “Could you bring us a bottle of red wine?”?

A polite way to ask for something while at a restaurant is the sentence pattern Could you bring + ITEM?. Use this when you want to order something extra. You can also make your request more polite by adding please to the end of your question. A common response to sentences using this pattern is I will be right back with that.

How do you pronounce “Could you bring us a bottle of red wine?”?

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  • AECould you bring us a bottle of red wine?
  • AECould you bring us a bottle of red wine?
  • BECould you bring us a bottle of red wine?
  • BECould you bring us a bottle of red wine?

How could I respond to “Could you bring us a bottle of red wine?”?

I will be right back with that.

How do I form “Could you bring us a bottle of red wine?”?

Could you bring + ITEM?
  • Could you bring us a bottle of red wine?
  • Could you bring me another fork?
  • Could you bring us a slice of cheese cake?

What are other important sentences related to “At the Restaurant”?

  • Can I start you off with drinks?
  • Do you need a couple more minutes to decide?
  • Can we have a few more minutes?
  • I'll have a bowl of potato soup.
  • I'd like a Greek salad.
  • Can I get a glass of white wine?
  • Could I get the check, please?
  • Can I get you anything else?
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