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Answered by HRIDESHRANJAN
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1 / I am a robber , am I ?

20/ will/ shall you ?

Answered by BrainlyPhantom
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1) I am a robber, aren't I?

2) He went for beyond his basic skill, didn't he?

3) I have never seen a more down-to-earth person, have I?

4) Bhaurao did not keep himself away from the mainstream of the nationalist movement, did he?

5) Dr. Kalam encouraged the children, didn't he?

6) It is service based industry, isn't it?

7) Short term courses are available in this area, aren't they?

8) But you are a brave girl, aren't you?

9) My mother would lift me up, wouldn't she?

10) I am very proud of my nice mother, aren't I?

11) It is never loud or passive, is it?

12) Nobody could still see, could they?

13) They will not travel by bus, will they?

14) You should never accept what I say, should you?

15) The questions reflect the children's mind, don't they?

16) Flying was in his blood, wasn't it?

17) Thinking was a luxury in this house, wasn't it?

18) Nobody knew about it, did they?

19) Let us go for a picnic, shall we?

20) Open the doors and windows, won't you?

Question tags:

Question tags are the questions that tag a statement turning a direct statement into an interrogative sentence. The statement and the tag is separated by a comma and the sentence ends with a question mark. Through the usage of question tags, the speaker tries to get an assurance about his statement.

Important Points:

→ A positive statement will have a negative tag.

→ A negative statement will have a positive tag.

 ✳ Positive tags

Positive tags always succeed a negative statement except in certain cases of requests. Some examples are given below:

1. She didn't prepare the speech, did she?

The underlined part is the statement. We can see the usage of verb didn't which makes the sentence negative. As per the rule, a negative statement will have a positive tag. Hence the tag would be did she.

2. Let's start the preparation, shall we?

Here, we can clearly see that the verb in the statement is let's which means that the statement is positive. Though it is a positive statement, it is a statement of assurance and hence we use a positive tag itself.

 ✳ Negative tags

Negative tags succeed a positive statement. Some examples are given below:

1. She has a sister, hasn't she?

The underlined part is the statement which has the verb has that means that it is positive. Hence, a negative tag will follow it and so is the usage of the verb hasn't.

2. They have gone, haven't they?

The underlined part is the statement which has the verb have that means that it is positive. Hence, a negative tag will follow it and so is the usage of the verb haven't.

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