Hi, everybody! I have some questions about "functions of communication". Can anyone help me out? 1. - "I like your new hat" A. Do I B. So do I C. I don't either D. I like not I know that the answer is " B. So do I". How about "C. I don't either." If I replace "C" with "I don't", then is it correct? 2. ___________ I carry that bag for you" - Oh, thank you A. Do B. Shall C. Will D. Would I opt C. Why not "B"? 3. - "It's heavy. ______________ I carry it for you?" A. Should B. Might C. Would D. Will I opt D. Is this right? 4. "_________ I ask you a question? A. Will B. Shall C. May D. Do Is "C. May" the best choice? Many thanks in advance.
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1. - "I like your new hat" A. Do I B.
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- "I like your new hat" A.
Do I B.
So do I C.
I don't either D.
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1. - "I like your new hat" A. Do I B. So do I C. I don't either D. I like not I know that the answer is " B. So do I". How about "C. I don't either." No. This would follow "I don't like your new hat." If I replace "C" with "I don't", then is it correct? Yes. 2. __ I carry that bag for you" - Oh, thank you A. Do B. Shall C. Will D. Would I opt C. Why not "B
I have some questions about "functions of communication". Can anyone help me out? 1. - "I like your new hat" A. Do I B. So do I C. I don't either D. I like not I know that the answer is " B. So do I". How about "C. I don't either." If I replace "C" with "I don't", then is it correct? Yes, I don't is OK. (But why did I buy yhe hat if I don't like it? [:^)])