English, asked by darma143, 10 months ago

Change the following into a polite request,

You to your teacher: Explain the sum once again​

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Answered by Arceus02
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Question:-

Change the following into a polite request,

You to your teacher: Explain the sum once again.

Answer:-

'Teacher, it would be very kind of you if you would explain the sum once again.'

Answered by Iammanjula
0

Answer:

The answer will be like follows-

I asked my teacher, " Can you please explain the sum once again?"

Explanation:

Because nouns and verbs frequently have the same basic form in English, conversion is quite common (Aitchison, 1989: 160). In languages having grammatical genders, declensions, or conjugations, it is typically impossible. A verb like "tell" with a to-clause might be used to report an instruction or request: He told me to leave. Verb + indirect object + to-clause makes up the pattern. The indirect object is the subject of the conversation. Command, order, warn, ask, advise, invite, beg, teach, and forbid are additional verbs that can be employed to convey instructions and requests in this manner.

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