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i bought a new car, ……? Add question tags

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Answered by BrainlyPromoter
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Given sentence:

I bought a new car.

Sentence after adding appropriate question tag:

I bought a new car, did not I?

Additional information:

Question tag may be simply and compactly defined as a single phrase or group of words that is added at the end of a statement or sentence in order to and converts it to a question.

The British English call it "Question Tag" whereas on the other hand American English call it "Tag Question" or "Tail Question".

Question tags are generally common in familiar conversation and not in formal writing or conversation.

Answered by rakhivalecha
0

Answer:

The correct question tag will be -

I bought a new car, didn't I?

Explanation:

  • A question tag is a construction in which an interrogative element is added to an assertive or imperative sentence.
  • Question tags are used in order to ask for agreement, information or favours.
  • A question mark "?" is always put after the question tag.

We should always remember that -

  • If the given sentence is Affirmative, then the question tag will be Negative.
  • If the given sentence is Negative, then the question tag will be Affirmative.

Here the given assertive sentence is an affirmative one, so the question tag will be negative.

Thus it will be -

I bought a new car, didn't I?

To know more about question tags, follow the given links -

  1. brainly.in/question/24927903
  2. brainly.in/question/16848298

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