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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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A: Sir, will you be at the party tonight?
B: Sir, would you be at the party tonight?

Can I say sentence B instead of sentence A to sound more polite?

  

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anonymous A: Sir, will you be at the party tonight? B: Sir, would you be at the party tonight? Can I say sentence B instead of sentence A to sound more polite?

  • anonymous A: Sir, will you be at the party tonight?
  • B: Sir, would you be at the party tonight?
  • Can I say sentence B instead of sentence A to sound more polite?
  • No.
  • " is not a natural thing to say.
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anonymous

A: Sir, will you be at the party tonight?
B: Sir, would you be at the party tonight?

Can I say sentence B instead of sentence A to sound more polite?

No. "Would you be (somewhere)?" is not a natural thing to say.

CJ

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