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Explanation:
Tag questions (or question tags) turn a statement into a question. They are often used for checking information that we think we know is true.
Tag questions are made using an auxiliary verb (for example: be or have) and a subject pronoun (for example I, you, she). Negative question tags are usually contracted: It's warm today, isn't it (not 'is it not')
Usually, if the main clause is positive, the question tag is negative, and if the main clause is negative, it's positive. For example It's cold (positive), isn't it (negative)? And: It isn't cold (negative), is it (positive)?
If the main clause has an auxiliary verb in it, you use the same verb in the tag question. If there is no auxiliary verb (in the present simple and past simple) use do /does do (just like when you make a normal question).
There is one weird exception: the question tag after I am is aren't I.
For example I'm in charge of the food, aren't I?
Positive sentences, with negative tags