Changing an imperative sentence into an interrogative sentence
• Stop talking. (imperative)
• Shut the door. (imperative)
• Please, get me a glass of water. (imperative
• Get out of here. (imperative)
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Explanation:
An interrogative form is a milder or more polite form of the imperative. However, the addition of ‘or not’ adds a touch of threat to the command.
Study the following examples.
Imperative: Stop talking.
This sentence can be changed into an interrogative which is milder and hence more polite.
Interrogative: Will you stop talking?
We can make it even more polite by adding ‘please’.
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can you clean the house?
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