Yeah hes right for optinal reasons.
Answer:
it means you are on the phone during a show
Explanation:
the answer is LITERALLY kinda in the question
The typical noun corresponding to the verb "to agree" is agreement.
If you want to refer to the process of a agreeing however, it's "agreeing" , as in "agreeing to this treaty is not easy".
Answer:
Can you pass the salt?
Move out of my way!
Can you turn the volume up?
Go away!
Explanation:
An imperative sentence is just a command. As you should know a command can end in all sorts of different punctuation based on how the command is phrased. If someone is agitated, the command "Can you turn the volume up?" may turn into "Turn the volume up!"