English, asked by chandrakalakola910, 2 months ago

Direction: Add tag questions

1.that's your umbrella,

2.Gobind is a student

3.he's learned a lot in the last couple of years ​

Answers

Answered by prutuja373
5

Answer:

1] that's your umbrella , isn't it?

2] Govind is a student , isn't he ?

3] he's learned a lot in the last couple of years , isn't he ?

Answered by CɛƖɛxtríα
266

TOPIC:- QUESTION TAGS

Required answer:-

  1. That's your umbrella, isn't it?
  2. Gobind is a student, isn't he?
  3. He's learned a lot in the last couple of years, hasn't he?

Definition:‎‎ A question tag is small group of two words which is added at the very end of a sentence, to make a verification in a questioning manner. \:

Structure:

  • Positive statement + comma (,) + negative question tag + question mark.
  • Negative statement + comma (,) + positive question tag + question mark.

Examples:

  • ‎It was brought by her yesterday, wasn't it?
  • Shefali brought a bouquet yesterday, didn't she?

Framing a question tag:

Take the sentence,

We were playing chess.

Let's create the question tag for this.

  1. Pick out the auxiliary verb. [Auxiliary verb - were]
  2. Check whether the given sentence is positive or negative. [The given sentence is positive. Hence, negative question tag is required]
  3. To make a negative question tag, combine "not" with the auxiliary verb. [weren't]
  4. Identify the pronoun of the subject. [Pronoun - We]
  5. Write the pronoun next to the auxiliary verb. [weren't they]
  6. Add a question tag next at the very end. [weren't they?]
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