Complete the following sentences, using suitable question tags. The first one has
been done as an example.
1. You don't have my book, do you?
2. He is going to accept the job,
.?
3. I had warned you against the virus attack,
..?
4. You won't do such a thing,
......?
5. She can participate in the play,
6. The book hasn't been published yet,
..?
7. There are no coincidences in life,
8. You have not been to Ooty,
?
9. You did not see my mother at the party... ...?
10. You have been to Mall of India,
..?
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Answer:
2.isn't is 3. have you 4.want to 5.cant be 6.has it 7.arent 8.havent 9.do you 10.havent
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Completed sentences using suitable question tags are as follows:
1. You don't have my book, do you?
2. He is going to accept the job, isn't he?
3. I had warned you against the virus attack, hadn't I?
4. You won't do such a thing, would you?
5. She can participate in the play, can't she?
6. The book hasn't been published yet, has it?
7. There are no coincidences in life, are there?
8. You have not been to Ooty, have you?
9. You did not see my mother at the party, did you?
10. You have been to the Mall of India, haven't you?
Question tags:
- An interrogative element is added to a declarative or an imperative phrase in a tag question structure.
- The speech act that results from consists of a statement and a request for confirmation.
- The English tag question "You're John, aren't you?" is one example.
- A tag question is a brief inquiry that is appended to the conclusion of a sentence.
- The tag uses a variant of "be" or another auxiliary verb or modal instead of repeating the main verb.
- Statements are transformed into yes-or-no questions via question tags.
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