let us boost our input to fight against covid-19 question tag
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Let us boost our input to fight against Covid-19 , shouldn't we ?
Question tag added : Shouldn't we ?
We get shouldn't we as we take should as granted and consider it to be the auxiliary . Anywhere where there is no visible auxiliary we just take any of them for granted and take its negative form .
How to add a question tag ?
- Find the auxiliary which are the word that are not considered to be verbs but considered as helping verbs .
- Define and change its form . If the auxiliary is in positive form change it into negative and if in negative form change it into positive .
- Put up a comma after the given sentence .
- Take the newly formed auxiliary and place it next to the comma .
- Take the pronoun form of the subject and end with a question mark .
Examples :
- She shouldn't be here , should she ?
- I can understand , can't I ?
- I am calling her , shouldn't I ?
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Given Sentence:-
- Let us boost our input to fight against covid-19, shouldn't we?
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Defining a Question Tag
The small question at the end of a statement is called a question tag
For example:-.
- Meena has written the best essay, hasn't she?
- We all are proud of her, aren't we?
- Each of these sentences has two parts: a Statement (Meena has written the best essay) and a short Question (hasn't she?). This short question has been tagged on to the Statement, so it is called a Question Tag,
- Question Tags are used to seek agreement or confirmation about what has been said from the person who is talked to.
Forming Question Tags
Take the sentence-
Meena has written the best essay for the essay competition, hasn't she?
- The question tag consists of only two words – hasn't she? It uses the Pronoun of the same person as the Subject: she.
- The Tense remains the same.
STRUCTURE:-
- ↬Positive Statement + Negative Question Tag
- ↬Negative Statement + Positive Question Tag.
Note:-
- Affirmative Statements have Negative tags and vice versa.
- Auxiliaries are repeated.
- For Main Verbs use do, does, did.
- We usually use shortened or contracted form of the Negatives, isn't, can't doesn't, etc.
- Certain tags expect responses and certain others do not anticipate responses. This is a note for the spoken form.
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