English, asked by pritishah612, 2 months ago

Add a suitable question tag.

1) I don’t think you’ll be pleased for long.

2. I’ll tell you the story of my life.

3. You’re not dealing with a fool.

4) I cant let you have the props in time for rehearsal.

5) He slams the door and locks it.

6)Don’t be a fool.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
10

Add a suitable question tag:

1. I don’t think you’ll be pleased for long.

  • I don’t think you’ll be pleased for long, do you?

2. I’ll tell you the story of my life.

  • I'll tell you the story of my life, shall I?

3. You’re not dealing with a fool.

  • You’re not dealing with a fool, are you?

4. I can't let you have the props in time for rehearsal.

  • I can't let you have the props in time for rehearsal, shall I?

5. He slams the door and locks it.

  • He slams the door and locks it, doesn't he?

6. Don’t be a fool

  • Don’t be a fool, will you?

Question tag:

Question tag is the part of grammar in which the assertive, imperative sentences are changed into question, by adding the tag in the ending of the sentence. It is also called question tail.

➲ A statement followed by a little question is called a question tag - is generally used when we want the listener to confirm what we have said.

• When the statement is positive, the tag is negative and when the statement is negative, the tag is positive.

For instance,

  • You are coming tomorrow, aren't you?

  • She speaks English, doesn't she?

  • You know her well, don't you?

  • You have met her before, haven't you?

  • You come early this morning, didn't you?

  • She will visit us tomorrow, won't she?

▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

Answered by Anonymous
26

Answer :-

  • Don’t think you’ll be pleased for long.Did You?

  • I’ll tell you the story of my life.Shall I?

  • You’re not dealing with a fool.Are You?

  • I cant let you have the props in time for rehearsal.Shall I?

  • He slams the door and locks it . Doesn't He?

  • Don’t be a fool.Will u?

▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂

Similar questions