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shall we go for a walk?(suggestion, request, question, offer)​

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

Shall we go for a walk? : suggestion, request, question, offer

  • 'Shall we go for a walk?' is an question.

  • Because by the above sentence a question is asking to someone. Again question mark (?) is proving it.

  • We know that Sentences are of five kinds according to functions and Interrogative Sentence is one of them. The above sentence is an of example of Interrogative sentence because it asks a question.

  • To make an Interrogative sentence auxiliary verb is placed first and after that subject, verb, objects and a question mark are used one by one. The given sentence is written in Simple Future Tense.

  • 'Shall and will' are auxiliary verbs of Future Indefinite Tense and always used verb's Present Form.

  • Example: Are they coming?
Answered by rmb
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‘Shall we go for a walk?’ is both a question and a suggestion.

The word ‘shall’ is used to ask if something can be done. Hence it is a suggestion.

To change it to a request, the question can be framed as:

May we go for a walk?

A request needs to be polite. The word ‘may’ adds that politeness.

To make it a simple, straightforward question, the question would be:

Can we go for a walk?

To make it sound like an offer, the question could be:

Would you want me to go on a walk with you?

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