Open the window, won't you? Is this correct sir? As the statement is in positive sense Qstn tag should be in negative sense Then the ans will be 'Won't you? 'know sir.
"Open the window, will you?" is the correct question tag for the sentence "Open the window." This is a polite way of asking someone to open the window. "Open the window, won't you?" is grammatically correct as well, but it implies a bit of disbelief or surprise, like you're expecting the person not to open the window. It's less common in this context, but it could be used depending on the tone and situation.
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Open the window, won't you?
Is this correct sir?
As the statement is in positive sense
Qstn tag should be in negative sense
Then the ans will be 'Won't you? 'know sir.
"Open the window, will you?" is the correct question tag for the sentence "Open the window." This is a polite way of asking someone to open the window.
"Open the window, won't you?" is grammatically correct as well, but it implies a bit of disbelief or surprise, like you're expecting the person not to open the window. It's less common in this context, but it could be used depending on the tone and situation.