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open your English text book at page 19.( identify the expression)
a)giving instruction
b) making a request
c) giving information
d) suggestion​

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Answered by nehal200515
15

a is the answer since it's not a request as there's no please or etc it isn't providing information rather giving instruction

Answered by niteshrajputs995
0

The correct option is option A) giving instruction.

Open your English text book - giving instruction

Giving instructions is a phrase we use to provide or request something from someone else.

You can use the following common words and phrases:

  • Pass the movie theatre. (Visit the theatre.)
  • Follow this street.
  • Continue straight ahead.

Places to use giving instruction:

1. Employ the imperative style

The imperative form is used to issue commands, cautions, and suggestions:

  • Be silent!
  • Be careful!
  • Listen!
  • Take a seat.
  • Get me a drink, please.

2. Change the order into a request by using a modal verb.

  • Orders and directions can seem more courteous by using modal auxiliary verbs. For instance, asking for assistance politely rather than yelling "Help me!"
  • Can is not as courteous as could. A verb without the word to follows both can and could.

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