Gopi broke the glass with question tags
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Gopi broke the glass,isn't it?
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After converting into a question tag, "Gopi broke the glass", we get, "Gopi broke the glass, is not it?"
- Here we have used an extra phrase "is not it?" to make the given sentence into an interrogative sentence.
- To turn a statement into a question, use question tags at the end. Put a comma before the question tag to turn the statement into a question. The rest of the statement should remain unchanged.
- Any statement that is positive rather than negative is an affirmative sentence. On the other hand, a sentence that asks a question is called an interrogative sentence. Yes/no interrogatives, alternative questions, and tag questions are all examples of interrogative phrases. They can be direct or indirect, start with or without pronouns, and include yes/no interrogatives, alternative questions, or tag questions. Starting with interrogative pronouns and ending with a question mark, interrogative phrases are common.
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