Correcting the Grammar of 'Could tell me what can I do for you?'
The sentence 'Could tell me what can I do for you?' is not grammatically correct. In interrogative sentences, the subject and auxiliary verb are usually inverted. The correct form would be 'Could you tell me what I can do for you?' This sentence follows the standard word order for questions, with the subject 'you' preceding the auxiliary verb 'can'.
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