Choose the appropriate question tag and fill in the blank :
I am determined.
(a) am I? (b) amn't I?
(b) amn't I? C) are I? a) aren'tI?
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I am determined, aren't I?
- Question tags are used to turn a sentence into a question.
- They are also utilized to check the correctness of something.
- For a positive sentence, negative question tags are used while for negative sentences, positive question tags are used.
- The given sentence is a positive sentence, hence we need to use a negative question tag. Thus "aren't I" is the correct option.
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Choose the appropriate question tag and fill in the blank :
I am determined.
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I am determined, aren't I?
- The given statement is a positive sentence. when we add a question tag, then the statement turns into a question.
- If the sentence is positive then we need to add a negative question tag whereas if the sentence is negative then we need to add a positive question tag.
- There is an exception for "I am''. The question tag for 'I am' is usually "aren't I " or "Ain't I"
Positive sentences with negative question tags:
He is Indian, isn't he?
It was hot yesterday, wasn't it?
They live in Japan, don't they?
Negative sentences with positive tags:
They are not late, are they?
He is not an Indian, is he?
He can't speak Spanish, can he?
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