〜てもらえませんか | used to make a polite request for someone to do something
Key takeaways
Grammar pattern 〜てもらえませんか (Verb てもらえませんか): used to make a polite request for someone to do something.
See example sentences below.
Japanese grammar Verb てもらえませんか: used to make a polite request for someone to do something. Pattern and examples.
Grammar pattern 〜てもらえませんか (Verb てもらえませんか): used to make a polite request for someone to do something.
See example sentences below.
used to make a polite request for someone to do something
すみませんが、写真を撮ってもらえませんか。
Translation
Excuse me, but could you take a photo for me?
駅までの道を教えてもらえませんか。
Translation
Could you tell me the way to the station?
6 N5 Grammar Patterns for Requests and Permissions
Mastering Polite Speech
We've gathered 6 essential N5 grammar patterns frequently used by beginners for making requests and asking for permission. From '〜てください' to '〜てもいいですか', master the appropriate polite expressions for various situations with practical examples.