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You can use you can instead. Can and could both mean request here, but could is more tactful than can. Can be more direct, leaving no room. Could is euphemistic and contains a certain emotional color.
Example usage:
You can see the island from here. You can see the island from here.
You can put it on the side of the road. You can buy goods in the form of down payment.
Can usage:
The negative form of Can cannot or cannot indicate mental or physical deficiency, impossible or forbidden.
"I can't help v -ing" means "I can't help ……" and "I can't help doing something".
"Not too+adj" means "the more … the better" and "too much … not too much"; "I can't help+n./pron." Or "can't help+verb prototype" means "have to ...".