English, asked by KJyothsna, 11 months ago

what do the following sentences mean? Choose the correct option.
(I) You could now go. it's getting dark.
(a) Offering
(b) obligation
(c) giving information
(d) suggestion
(II) can't you wait for sometime?
(a) expressing inability
(b) questioning
(c) suggestion
(d) expressing doubt​

Answers

Answered by khushi123457
3

Answer:

it's a suggestion for someone to go back

Answered by orangesquirrel
2

The correct options in the given sentences are:

(I) suggestion.

(II) questioning.

* In the first sentence:

The speaker is giving a suggestion to go home since it's dark. However, the person concerned has no obligation to follow it.

Similarly, it's neither any offering nor information being provided.

* In the second sentence:

Directly a question has been asked to the person concerned and hence it's interrogative in nature. Hence other options are eliminated.

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