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Which one of the following is the appropriate question tag in the sentence, "Take a seat, "________?
shall you?
can't you?
won't you?
would you?
- The sentence "Take a seat" is a polite imperative, typically used to invite someone to sit down.
- Option 1: shall you - This is not conventionally used with imperatives.
- Option 2: can't you - This implies capability or a negative expectation, which doesn't fit here.
- Option 3: won't you - This is the correct polite tag used after an invitation, encouraging compliance or agreement.
- Option 4: would you - This is also polite but is more suited for requests rather than invitations.
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