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Add question tag to the following :

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Answered by BrainlyPromoter
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Given sentence:

1. It's very hot.

2. Anand has passed the exam.

3. You don't know his address.

4. He played for Pakistan.

5. You have got a camera.

6. There's someone at the game.

7. You won't tell anybody else.

8. Let's see the exhibition.

9. I'm right.

10. He has a problem.

11. There isn't room for another person

12. You were driving very carefully.

13. You have never been to the States.

14. Don't go out in the rain.

15. You will be there this evening.

16. Let's forget it.

17. Ganesh plays well.

18. You haven't finished.

19. Hurry up.

20. You couldn't solve the puzzle.

21. We saw the film last year.

22. Rahim and Ramesh are good friends.

23. You shouldn't work so hard.

24. Mary knows your sister.

25. The film hasn't started.

Sentence after adding appropriate question tag:

1. It's very hot, isn't it?

2. Anand has passed the exam, hasn't he?

3. You don't know his address, do you?

4. He played for Pakistan, doesn't he?

5. You have got a camera, haven't you?

6. There's someone at the game, isn't it?

7. You won't tell anybody else, will you?

8. Let's see the exhibition, shouldn't we?

9. I'm right, ain't I?

10. He has a problem, hasn't he?

11. There isn't room for another person, is there?

12. You were driving very carefully, weren't you?

13. You have never been to the States, have you?

14. Don't go out in the rain, will you?

15. You will be there this evening, won't you?

16. Let's forget it, shouldn't we?

17. Ganesh plays well, doesn't he?

18. You haven't finished, have you?

19. Hurry up, won't you?

20. You couldn't solve the puzzle, could you?

21. We saw the film last year, didn't we?

22. Rahim and Ramesh are good friends, aren't they?

23. You shouldn't work so hard, should you?

24. Mary knows your sister, doesn't she?

25. The film hasn't started, has it?

Additional information:

Question tag may be simply and compactly defined as a single phrase or group of words that is added at the end of a statement or sentence in order to and converts it to a question.

The British English call it "Question Tag" whereas on the other hand American English call it "Tag Question" or "Tail Question".

Question tags are generally common in familiar conversation and not in formal writing or conversation.

Answered by skumar3172004
26

Answer:

it's very hot isn't it??

2. Anand has passed the exam hasn't he?

3. you don't know the address do u?

4. he played for Pakistan didn't he?

5. you have got the camera haven't u?

6. there's someone at the game isn't there?

7. you won't tell anybody else will you?

8. let's see the exhibition don't we?

9. I'm right am I?

10. he has a problem hasn't he?

11.

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