few students have come to attend the class. add a Question tag
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Few students have come to attend the class, haven't they?
- The proper question tag to be used at the end of the sentence is ''haven't they'' as the given helping verb is positive.
What is a question tag?
- A question tag is a small tail that sits at the end of a question.
- 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.
The above-mentioned sentence is positive so we need to add a negative tag ''haven't they''
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Few students have come to attend the class, haven't they?
- Here, we use the question tag haven't they at the end of the sentence.
- In English, a tag question is a unique construction. It consists of a statement and a mini-question. To obtain confirmation, we use tag questions. In English, they are fairly prevalent. The tag converts the auxiliary verb (or the main verb in the case of being) from the statement to negative or positive.
- When it comes to positive assertions, we'll notice that the auxiliary verb from the positive statement is frequently repeated in the tag and then transformed to negative.
- With negative statements, the negative verb in the original statement is changed to positive in the tag.
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