English, asked by npunith351, 2 months ago

1. Choose the appropriate question tag and fill in the blank

1) The table is made of wood…

a) Isn‟t it?

b) is it

c) didn‟t it

d) doesn‟t it?​

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Answered by PADMINI
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The table is made of wood… (Question tag)

Answer:

The table is made of wood, Isn't it?

  • The given statement is a positive sentence. when we add a question tag, then the statement turns into a question.

  • If the sentence is positive then we need to add a negative question tag whereas if the sentence is negative then we need to add a positive question tag.

For example:

Positive sentences with negative question tags:

He is Indian, isn't he?

It was hot yesterday, wasn't it?

They live in Japan, don't they?

Negative sentences with positive tags:

They are not late, are they?

He is not an Indian, is he?

He can't speak Spanish, can he?

Answered by SparshaM
0

Answer:

Choose the appropriate question tag and fill in the blank : 1) The table is made of wood…

  • The given question is said to choose the appropriate question tag and fill in the blank, so it is mentioned as follows.

  • The table is made of wood, isn't it?

  • The tag questions are used in English Language, specially in Conversations.

  1. The negative tails are used against Positive Sentence and positive tails are used against Negative Sentences.

  • Here the sentence is a positive sentence, so here negative tail has been used after the sentence .

  • Always a comma (,) is used after negative or positive sentences and after that tag questions are used. And of course an question mark (?) is also used at the end of the sentence.

  • Examples : You are happy, aren't you?
  • We should not tell a lie, should we ?

  • Some Negative Tails are written below.

  • I did, didn't I?, I'm not , am I?, we had, hadn't we?, He would not, would he?, and so on
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