Expression for Giving Suggestion Sample Clauses

Expression for Giving Suggestion. Something that is suggested by the speaker to the people is called suggestion. Like in other languages, in English there are also many ways of trying to get the people to do things for their own good. Those ways depend on: (a) how difficult or unpleasant the speaker‟s course of action when giving them suggestion, (b) who the speaker giving them the suggestion is, and to whom the speaker is giving the suggestion, (c) what role that the speaker plays when giving them the suggestion, and (d) how the speaker‟s relationship with the people to whom his suggestion is given is. The expressions for giving suggestion are categorized into two characteristics. The first is the expression which is expressed tentatively. This kind of expression is called a „tentative expression.‟ The openings of the tentative expressions used for giving suggestion to the people are, for example (1) I was wondering if you ever thought of …, (2), (3) Might it be an idea to …, (4) Have you ever thought of … (5) Don‟t you think it might be an idea to …, (6) You could always …, (7) If were you, I‟d …, and (8) Why don‟t you … The suggestions using the expressions beginning with these openings are also referred to as indirect suggestions (Xxxxx, 1981:59). The second characteristic of the suggestion is called direct suggestion. The openings of the expression used by the speaker for giving the people direct suggestion are: (1) You‟d better …, (2) Shall we …, (3) What about …, (4) Let‟s …The examples of the expressions used by the speaker to give the people tentative and direct suggestions are : (1) Why don‟t you go to Crete (O‟Xxxx and XxXxxx, !983:92)? (2) Shall we look at these brochures (O‟Xxxx and XxXxxx, 1983:75)? (3) What about taking the radio (X‟Xxxx and XxXxxx, 1983:92). (4) You‟d better hurry up if you want to get home before dark (Swan, 1983:277). These expressions are used by the speaker for giving someone suggestion. The suggestion that the speaker of: the expression (1) gives to the person you is the suggestion to go to Crete; the expression (2) gives to the other people is the suggestion to look at the brochures; the expression (3) gives to the other people is the suggestion to take the radio; and the expression (4) gives the person you is the suggestion to hurry up if he/she wants to get home before dark. According to Xxxx (1980:274), the expression (4) above does not usually mean that the action recommended would be better than another one. This expression is said by the speaker...
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