NON-MODAL EXPRESSIONS AND SPEECH ACTS
421
What about, what if, how about
421a
What about
, what if and how about may all be used to make suggestions or give
advice or make offers. They are common in everyday conversation:
A lot of people went to the meeting and said, ‘Why don’t you, if you’re going to
have all these extra concerts and it’s going to allow seven more thousand
people into the ground,
what about putting double glazing in cos of the noise?
’
And they wouldn’t.
(suggestion)
[deciding where to place the cooker in a new kitchen]
A: It’s going to become a little bit dangerous here.
B: [indicating a different place] Yeah well
what if we had it here?
A: Er, well, yeah.
(suggestion)
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