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kinds of the following sentence .bring a glass of water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

imperative sentence

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Answered by akritibhardwaj0208
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Answer:Both are polite ways of asking the person, addressed to, for a glass of water. Of course the please is missing in both.

Consider the imperative:

Bring me a glass of water.

I need a glass of water.

A glass of water. (They smack of authority or arrogance.)

Can you bring me glass of water? (checking the capacity of the person addressed to).

Now, contrast the above with:

A glass of water, please.

Will you bring me a glass of water? (willingness expected)

Will you please bring me a glass of water? (polite, making the person agree)

Could you please bring me a glass of water? (more polite, exploring possibility)

Do you mind bringing me a glass of water? (leaving no chance for disagreement).

My late father, WWII veteran, had a unique style of asking my mother for late evening tea. He would say, “KK, if you could make some tea, I would willy nilly try it.” KK = my mothers’ initials

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