English, asked by revathisekhar33, 8 months ago

you are staying in the town ,arent you?
is this a suggestion or request or permission or confirmation?

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Answered by anitanetto
3

Answer:

it is a confirmation.


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Answered by SushmitaAhluwalia
0

The question is answered below-

1. The given statement, that is, ' you are staying in town, aren't you? ' directs towards a tone of verification and authentication.

2. So, the statement attempts to derive a confirmation.

3. A suggestion usually means advising someone about a particular topic. A request involves phrases like ' please ' in it whereas permission means seeking authority.

4. Hence, the given statement is a sentence that seeks confirmation and finality.

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