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it sounds great question tag​

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Answered by hkofficial654
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Explanation:

The negative question tag "am I not" has no contraction. Because a question tag with no contraction sounds very pedantic, we prefer a very ungrammatical constraction but which is correct for question tags: "aren't I?"

- I'm late, aren't I?

- I'm talking to the walls, aren't I?

SUGGESTIONS

After a sentence with Let's... we use "shall we?"

- Let's go out for a walk, shall we?

- Let's study tomorrow morning, shall we?

IMPERATIVES & INVITATIONS

After an imperative we use "will you?" (always affirmative). We can consider "will you?" as an equivalent to "please" (more or less)

- Open the door, will you?

- Don't smoke in this room, will you?

- Come to my party, will you?

- Have a coffee, will you?

- Don't look at me like that, will you?

THERE IS, etc.

In the impersonal construction to show existence (there is/are/will be, etc.) THERE acts as the subject of the question tag too.

- There are two cats in the roof, are't there?

- There wasn't a lion in the park, was there?

SAME-WAY QUESTION TAGS

We can use an affirmative question tag with an affirmative sentence and with a falling intonation. We use these same-way question tags when we are just repeating what somebody said (maybe even the listener), so we are not asking a question or looking for confirmation, we are simply repeating information to express interest, surprise, concern or some other reaction

Answered by smrofficial04
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Answer:

It sounds great, doesn't it?

Explanation:

Sound can be split into does + sound.

It is a positive sentence, so negative question tag.

does is the auxiliary to use in the question tag.

Don't forget to use comma and question mark.

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