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Answered by goyalshine
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1. Where they live?

2. Are the trains never on time?

3. Does anybody called you?

4. Why you open the door?

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\underbrace\mathtt\orange{Correct\:\:Answer}

1) They live in paris.

 \large \rm \orange { ⇨Are\:They?? }

2) The trains are never on time.

 \large \rm \green { ⇨They\:Are?? }

3) Nobody has called me.

 \large \rm \orange { ⇨Isn't\:It??}

4) Open the door.

 \large \rm \green { ⇨Do\:I?? }

\huge\underbrace\mathtt\green{Solution}

To solve more questions easily we need to know what is question tag??

QUESTION TAG:

question tags) turn a statement into a question. They are often used for checking information that we think we know is true. Usually if the main clause is positive, the question tag is negative, and if the main clause is negative, it's positive. For example: It's cold (positive), isn't it (negative)?

The two basic rules about tag questions are:

  1. If the statement is negative, the tag must be positive. If the statement is positive the tag must be negative.
  2. The tense of the tag is determined by the tense of the auxiliary/modal verb of the statement that precedes it.

Main thing to know:

  • Negative question tag. If the main sentence is positive, the question tag should be negative.

  • Positive question tag. If the main sentence is negative, the question tag should be positive.

  • Question tags with auxiliary verb.

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