Add suitable question tag "you like me just as well,____?
Answers
You like me just as well, don't you?
- Question tags are used at the end of statements to convert it into an interrogative sentence.
- A simple rule is followed for the same:
- If the sentence is affirmative, we need to use a negative question tag.
- If the sentence is negative, we need to use a positive question tag.
- The verb used in the question tag is in accordance with the verb present in the main sentence.
Answer:
don't you ?
Explanation:
If the statement is negative, the tag must be positive. If the statement is positive the tag must be negative.
- You don't like me, do you?
- You won't tell him my secret, will you?
- He doesn't speak German, does he?
- You're coming to my party, aren't you?
- She's really good at chess, isn't she?
- You haven't done your homework, have you?
The tense of the tag is determined by the tense of the auxiliary/modal verb of the statement that precedes it. If the statement does not use an auxiliary/modal (i.e. it is in the present or past simple tense), then the auxiliary to do must be used.
- She comes from Korea, doesn't she?
- You like heavy metal music, don't you?
- He got top grade in the math test, didn't he?
- I really messed up, didn't I?