English, asked by adarsh125634, 1 year ago

I'm not the person with the tickets, ..........
(Use proper question tag.)
(1) I'm not the person with the tickets, aren't I?
2 I'm not the person with the tickets, are I?
(3) I'm the person with the tickets, am I?
(4) I'm not the person with the tickets, am I?​

Answers

Answered by varshamittal029
1

Answer:

(4) I'm not the person with the tickets, am I?​

Explanation:

A question tag is a small question added at the end of a statement like 'wasn't he'. It contradicts the rest of the sentences. The verbs in the sentence don't change in tense. It is used to get a confirmation from the listener.

If the statement is positive, the question tag should be negative. For example; You are eating on time, aren't you?

If the statement is negative, the question tag should be positive. For example; You aren't eating on time, are you?

Since the statement in your original question is negative (I'm not the person with the tickets), the question tag will be positive: I'm not the person with the tickets, am I?

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
0

(4) I'm not the person with the tickets, am I?​

Explanation:

  • When not is used in the sentence, using the negative format of the second part of the sentence cancels out the overall negation of the entire sentence.
  • In the first option, both parts of the sentence are negative, which cancels out the negation of the sentence, in a way changing the meaning of the entire sentence.
  • The second option is grammatically incorrect and cannot be considered as the correct option here.
  • The third person is assertive totally, changing the entire meaning of the sentence.

Hence, the correct answer is (4) I'm not the person with the tickets, am I?​

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