English, asked by Kran7501, 8 months ago

It leaves me in complete awe question tag

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Answered by Draxillus
1

It leaves me in complete awe, doesn't it?

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  • Question tags are always to be applied in the end of the statement.
  • Question tag will be negative if the statement is positive and the vice-versa.
  • Question tag's first word ie after comma should be always small. .
  • Comma after a sentence and before tag is even mandatory.
  • After question tag, question mark is even mandatory.
  • Examples -

1. Kshitij is eating an ice-cream.

=> Kshitij is eating an ice-cream, isn't he?

2. They are not going to Manali.

=> They are not going to Manali, are they?

3. Khushali wrote a letter.

=> Khushali wrote a letter, didn't she?

Answered by ItzDαrkHσrsє
5

Answer:

\huge{\boxed{\mathfrak\orange{\fcolorbox{red}{red}{It leaves me in awe. Doesn't it?}}}}

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