English, asked by aditya4080, 1 year ago

It hasn't rained here for a week, has it? (End: ... hasn't it?)

Answers

Answered by Esoteric
19
It has been a week without rain here, hasn't it?

architraj22: Well played
Answered by Ney13
4
Hey! Here it is;

▶It has rained here for a week, hasn't it?

▶Since, question tags are always used in a negative form of the sentence.

Ney13: Yeah xD
Ney13: Yeah, ikr.
Ney13: You too, bye.
Ney13: Yep, maybe we'll meet somewhere again.
Similar questions