- Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:06 pm
#291044
Yes, those examples are all three (although I calling them a plea is a bit stretching, but meh). There are examples of pleas that aren't questions though, for example: -
"Somebody, HELP!"
A classic plea (for help), and yet not a question. It could be phrased as a question: -
"Will somebody, HELP?"
Notice both the question word at the beginning and the question mark at the end, and how the first example had neither. Both are requests, and yes both are pleas, but only one of them is a question.
boboff wrote:Console wrote:Actually, a question is a request, but a request isn't necessarily a question.All requests and questions and pleas, so I think Console you are actually wrong on this one.
Yes, those examples are all three (although I calling them a plea is a bit stretching, but meh). There are examples of pleas that aren't questions though, for example: -
"Somebody, HELP!"
A classic plea (for help), and yet not a question. It could be phrased as a question: -
"Will somebody, HELP?"
Notice both the question word at the beginning and the question mark at the end, and how the first example had neither. Both are requests, and yes both are pleas, but only one of them is a question.