Define the communicative type of the following interrogative sentences. Example: Did modernism in music involve a radical break with the existing conventions? (general positive question).

1. She is going to live in the house, isn't she? 2. Did he run into debt, or gamble or swear? 3. Don't you realize it's quite against the rules to have him? 4. How will you carry the bill into effect? 5. We leave and learn, don’t we? 6. I’ve just won 100$! – Have you? 7. Do you live in town or in the country? 8. How much money should I pay for it? 9. Nothing is known about it, is it? 10. Why haven’t you done it yet? 11. Can you go to the grocery store? 12. There is no money in your bag, is there? 13. Are you feeling well or should I call the doctor? 14. Knowing how dangerous the place was, she didn’t go to there, did she? 15. Might she feel bad at this period of time? 16. – She looks terrific today. -Yes, doesn’t she? 17. Will you study one more foreign language? 18. Who said to her such beautiful words?

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mrtocilin mrtocilin  20.12.2023 18:19
1. She is going to live in the house, isn't she? - This is a tag question, which is used to confirm or seek agreement to a statement. In this case, it is seeking confirmation of the statement that she is going to live in the house. 2. Did he run into debt, or gamble or swear? - This is a question with alternative choices. It is asking whether he ran into debt, or gambled, or swore. 3. Don't you realize it's quite against the rules to have him? - This is a rhetorical question, which is not meant to elicit a response but rather to make a statement or express an opinion. In this case, it is expressing the opinion that it is against the rules to have him. 4. How will you carry the bill into effect? - This is a question seeking information about how something will be done. 5. We leave and learn, don’t we? - This is a rhetorical question, expressing agreement or seeking confirmation of the statement that we leave and learn. 6. I’ve just won $100! – Have you? - This is a question seeking confirmation or agreement to the statement that the speaker has won $100. 7. Do you live in town or in the country? - This is a question with alternative choices, asking whether the person lives in town or in the country. 8. How much money should I pay for it? - This is a question seeking information about the amount of money that should be paid for something. 9. Nothing is known about it, is it? - This is a tag question, seeking confirmation or agreement to the statement that nothing is known about it. 10. Why haven’t you done it yet? - This is a question seeking an explanation for why the person has not done something yet. 11. Can you go to the grocery store? - This is a question seeking to know if the person is able to go to the grocery store. 12. There is no money in your bag, is there? - This is a tag question, seeking confirmation or agreement to the statement that there is no money in the person's bag. 13. Are you feeling well or should I call the doctor? - This is a question with alternative choices, asking whether the person is feeling well or if the doctor should be called. 14. Knowing how dangerous the place was, she didn’t go there, did she? - This is a tag question, seeking confirmation or agreement to the statement that she didn't go to the dangerous place. 15. Might she feel bad at this period of time? - This is a question seeking information about the possibility that she might feel bad at this period of time. 16. – She looks terrific today. - Yes, doesn’t she? - This is a question seeking confirmation or agreement to the statement that she looks terrific today. 17. Will you study one more foreign language? - This is a question seeking to know if the person will study one more foreign language. 18. Who said to her such beautiful words? - This is a question seeking to know who said such beautiful words to her.
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