English, asked by Sherlock2781, 9 months ago

Get out and wait in the yard (add a que tag)

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Answered by shubhamplayz
36

Answer:

Get out and wait in the yard,will you?

Explanation:

Answered by PravinRatta
1

Get out and wait in the yard, will you?

  • Question tags are short questions placed at the end of statements. They invite the listener's confirmation.
  • The subject of the statement and the subject of the question tag should be the same.
  • Positive sentences are followed by negative question tags.

For example, "She lives in Chennai, doesn't she?"

  • Negative sentences are followed by positive question tags.

For example, "He doesn't live with his parents, does he?"

  • Question tags commonly used after imperative sentences (that is, orders and commands) are 'will you,' 'won't you,' 'can you,' 'would you,' etc. They are not questions but just other ways of saying 'please.' They ask people to do certain things.
  • Positive imperatives can be followed by positive or negative question tags. For example, "Sit down, will you?"
  • Negative imperatives are only followed by 'will you.' For example, "Don't forget it, will you?"

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