বংশগতিৰ আৱিষ্কাৰক কোন? please give me correct answer
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Explanation:
It's an interesting question because grammatically it makes sense to answer a question, "will you…"? with "I will", or "I won't", whatever the case may be. An example is: "will you be going to the shop later"? A person well versed in the english language isn't going to reply "I do".
You will find that it originated from the days gone by when it was common to ask a question, for example: "do you intend to go see a movie later"? in that case you would answer that question with, "I do".
If you've ever attended a wedding or seen a wedding scene in a movie, the priest will ask: "Do you, so and so…"? The priest will go through the entire vow with all questions starting with "do you…"? Of course your answer to that question will be "I do".
On the other hand if a guy intends to propose to you he will ask "Will you marry me"? …your reply of course (if you accept the proposal), "I will". It would be incorrect in this day and age to answer "I do", however it is accepted just the same through tradition.
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