English, asked by kachrolaradhe, 1 month ago

Add suitable question tags : (6)

1. You haven’t seen this film.

2. She is a doctor.

3. I don’t need to finish this today.

4. They can hear me.

5. Jenni eats cheese.

6. The car isn’t in the garage.​

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Answered by TwilightShine
17

Answer :-

1. You haven't seen this film, have you?

2. She is a doctor, isn't she?

3. I don't need to finish this today, do I?

4. They can hear me, can't they?

5. Jenni eats cheese, doesn't she?

6. The car isn't in the garage, is it?

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What are Question Tags?

Question Tags are those tags, which when added in a statement, turn it into a question. They are very common in English, and are used for confirming something.

Some examples :-

  • The coffee is hot, isn't it?

  • You didn't go to school, did you?

  • It was a dream, wasn't it?

  • I am careless, ain't I?

  • You stole my money, didn't you?

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Answered by itztalentedprincess
4

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Add suitable question tags :

1. You haven’t seen this film.

2. She is a doctor.

3. I don’t need to finish this today.

4. They can hear me.

5. Jenni eats cheese.

6. The car isn’t in the garage.

\huge \fbox \blue{ Answer }

1. You haven't seen this film, have you?

2. She is a doctor, isn't she?

3. I don't need to finish this today, do I?

4. They can hear me, can't they?

5. Jenni eats cheese, doesn't she?

6. The car isn't in the garage, is it?

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Turning a statement into question is called question tag.

\huge \colorbox{orange} {For \:  Examples:-}

1. You haven’t seen this film- You haven't seen this film, have you?

2. She is a doctor- She is a doctor, isn't she?

3. I don’t need to finish this today- I don't need to finish this today, do I?

4. They can hear me- They can hear me, can't they?

5. Jenni eats cheese- Jenni eats cheese, doesn't she?

6. The car isn’t in the garage- The car isn't in the garage, is it?

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