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9. They are your friends,
1) aren't they?
2) weren't they?
3) are they?
4) do they?

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Answered by iamironman1
2

Answer:

1)aren't they?

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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¤ Choose the correct option.

9. They are your friends,

  1. aren't they?
  2. weren't they?
  3. are they?
  4. do they?

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They are your friends, aren't they?

1. aren't they?

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The above sentence is an example of a question tag.

Question tags turn a statement into a question.

A positive statement is followed by a negative question tag.

A negative statement is followed by a positive question tag.

The sentence and the question tag are in the same tense.

\color{blue}{Example⤵}

It is (positive) my favourite thing in the world, isn't (negative) it?

️ It isn't (negative) my favourite thing in the world, is (positive) it?

\large\colorbox{orange}{Happy\:learning.✌️}

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