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_____ I have a piece of cake. please I asked. I think the answer is Shall​

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Answered by hasmithraa29
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Answer:

Yeah your answer is correct. The answer is shall, but the answer can also be

may , can.

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Answered by ProfDocAK22
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Shall I have a piece of cake?

Explanation:

  • In English grammar, there are four kinds of sentences: Assertive/Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative and Exclamatory.
  • Assertive/Declarative sentences mostly consist of facts or statements.
  • Interrogative sentences consist of questions.
  • The sentences end with a question mark.
  • Imperative sentences consist of request, commands or orders.
  • Exclamatory sentences consist of sentences ending with an exclamation mark.  
  • The above sentence is an example of imperative sentence because the person is requesting for a piece of cake.
  • Therefore, "shall" is the appropriate word.
  • So 'shall I have a piece of cake?' is the correct answer.
  • Other possible answers are: May I have a piece of cake? or Can I have a piece of cake?

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