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_______ taking your shoes off before you come in?
(a) would you mind
(b) would you like
(c) would you rather
(d) are you supposed

Answers

Answered by reshmajbhim
25

Answer:

a) would you mind

it is the answer

Explanation:

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Answered by GulabLachman
0

Would you mind taking your shoes off before you come in?

  • The sentence is an interrogative sentence.
  • These expressions demand information or pose a direct query.
  • These sentences also have a question tag. These tags are often used to validate whether the given information is true or not.
  • The tense of the statement and the question tag must match. The question tag must be negative if the sentence is positive and vice versa.
  • For example:
  1. Did you find Rose?
  2. When will we play chess?
  3. Do you know him?
  • In the given sentence, it is politely asked to the person if they can take off their shoes before coming in.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is - Would you mind taking your shoes off before you come in?

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