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i am a teacher , _____ ? what is questions tag​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

I am a teacher, aren't I ?

Answered by sharmachitranshi75
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Answer:

“I am a teacher, aren’t I”?

Here we are dealing with perhaps the most distinguished equating verb or “copula” in the English language. It “equates” suggesting that the subject and the object of the sentence have identical references. In this sentence, the noun “Teacher” and the personal pronoun “I” equate or are equal. The personal pronoun “I” stands in place of the PERSON “I.” At the deep structural level of syntactic investigation we could break the sentence down to its basic phrase structural root, noting that this basic sentence is composed of two main parts, namely:

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