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Mr. Tom Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Get the door

Hi

Are these sentences natural in spoken English?

(A to B if the door is being knocked)

Will you get the door please? (see who is there)

Will you answer the door please? (see who is there)

Thanks,

Tom

PS: I felt slightly uncomfortable putting those question marks; I felt inclined towards a period.

  

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In the US, you might hear the following: There's a knock at the door. "

  • In the US, you might hear the following: There's a knock at the door.
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In the US, you might hear the following:


There's a knock at the door.


A: "See who's at the door."

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I hear and say ''Get the door, please" quite a lot. In that form, it's an imperative, not a question.

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