And daring is not a part of his growing (question tag)
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And daring is not a part of his growing, is it?
- Question tags are added at the end of a imperative or declarative sentence to convert it into an interrogative sentence.
- It is mostly used to expect the listener to agree to our statement and therefore doesn't demand an answer.
- One important rule that needs to be followed is:
Positive statements are followed by negative question tags( case 1) whereas negative statements are followed by positive question tags( case 2).
Examples:
1. You live in Kolkata, don't you? (Case 1)
2. You don't like him, do you? ( Case 2)
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And daring is not a part of his growing, is it?
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A tag question is a question added at the end of a sentence. A tag question following an affirmative statement generally has the form of a negative question and a negative statement has an affirmative question, with the meaning: Isn't that true? A question tag always consists of the helping verb of the tense and the pronoun used in the main clause.
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