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The phrase 'Could I interrupt you for a second?' is a polite way to ask for someone's attention.
The phrase 'Could I interrupt you for a second?' is a polite way to ask for someone's attention.
True (A)
The statement 'If I could just clarify this then' is a declarative sentence.
The statement 'If I could just clarify this then' is a declarative sentence.
False (B)
The given phrases are examples of imperatives.
The given phrases are examples of imperatives.
False (B)
The phrase 'Could I interrupt you for a second?' is a formal way of speaking.
The phrase 'Could I interrupt you for a second?' is a formal way of speaking.
The sentence 'If I could just clarify this then' is a single question.
The sentence 'If I could just clarify this then' is a single question.
The given phrases are commonly used in informal conversations.
The given phrases are commonly used in informal conversations.
The declarative sentence is typically used to ask for the hearer's opinion.
The declarative sentence is typically used to ask for the hearer's opinion.
The utterance 'a) Could you open the window?' is an example of a declarative sentence.
The utterance 'a) Could you open the window?' is an example of a declarative sentence.
The declarative command 'a) Could you open the window?' requires a simple 'yes' or 'no' answer from the hearer.
The declarative command 'a) Could you open the window?' requires a simple 'yes' or 'no' answer from the hearer.
The given phrase 'a) Could you open the window?' is an example of a polite way to ask for someone's attention.
The given phrase 'a) Could you open the window?' is an example of a polite way to ask for someone's attention.
The declarative command 'a) Could you open the window?' is commonly used in formal conversations.
The declarative command 'a) Could you open the window?' is commonly used in formal conversations.
The declarative command 'a) Could you open the window?' is a type of imperative sentence.
The declarative command 'a) Could you open the window?' is a type of imperative sentence.