English, asked by kethineniharikeshava, 9 months ago

change it into a polite request : you to a stranger in a train "don't stand at the door"​

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Answered by DIAMONDQUEEN
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✍Here's the required answer :

I requested the stranger not to stand at the door.

*[ The words in bold and italics are keywords ]

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Answered by bestwriters
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Polite request:

I request the stranger in a train, "please don't stand at the door."

Explanation:

  • When a person speaks, the sentences are classified into assertive, imperative, interrogative and exclamatory sentence.
  • When a person request or orders, it comes under imperative sentences.
  • A person should always request a stranger and should never order a stranger.
  • Only a higher official can order the lower authorities and that is also need only in dire situation.
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