English, asked by Rjumanah, 10 months ago

'but me no buts,___?' (what's the tag question of the above phrase?)​

Answers

Answered by IntrovertLeo
17

Answer:

But me no buts, aren't I?

Answered by pragyan07sl
0

Answer:  

'But me no buts, will you?'        

Explanation:

  • In linguistics, question tags are most often used when we expect someone to agree with us.
  • Such question tags are more common in speaking than writing.
  • Above is an informal idiomatic expression with the meaning “don’t give me any objections”.
  • That means that what was said is final and one can't try to argue further.
  • It's mostly used by parents when they state how something is going to be done and could expect their kids to do.
  • Since the meaning of this phrase is negative, we can make a positive question tag as we can make the question tag as-

         'But me no buts, will you?'      

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