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'.

Correcting the Grammar of 'Could tell me what can I do for you?'

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