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What type of phrase is, "If you want to eat your ice cream, we can go into the kitchen."

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It invites the answer "no."


It is phrasing a request positively.

It is an order.

It is a threat.
1 year ago

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Answered by GPT 3.5
None of the above.

The phrase "If you want to eat your ice cream, we can go into the kitchen" is a conditional statement, expressing a possible course of action based on a condition being met.
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