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Hello native English speakers. For tag question relative to the imperative sentence (if its subject are only "you"), My grammar book says that it seems to me all of the "the contractions at the end of a tag question+ you" can be added to the end of the sentence: will you? won’t you? would you? can you? can’ t you? could you? Query about tag question relative to real "very simple" 5 sentences. ① Let let's go, will you? ② Let let's go, won’t you? ③ Let let's go, would you? ④ Let let's go, can you? ⑤ Let let's go, can’t you? ⑥ Let let's go, could you? Are these six tag questions all grammatically correct? What are the differences between their meaning? 2a. Do sit down, won’t you? 2b. Sit down, won't you? 2c. Sit down will you?/would you? /can’t you?/ can you? Are the various the 2c. grammatically correct? and having the same meaning? Which is/are grammatically correct? 3a. Give me an apple, will you? 3b. Give me an apple, won't you? 3c. Give me an apple, would you? Which is/are grammatically correct? All these three have the same meaning? 4a. Open a window, would you? 4b. Open a window, can you? Both are Grammatically correct with same meaning? 5a. Shut up, can not you? 5b. Shut up, wouldn't you? 5c. Shut up, won’t you? Grammatically correct ? Same meaning? Is that right? (Are such rules as my grammar book says correct?)
2024년 11월 4일 오전 2:58
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