Let us make a hole in the wall. add question tag
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Answer: The correct form of the sentence with a question tag is -
"Let us make a hole in the wall, shall we ?"
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Question tag:
- It is a question or query which is always added to the end of a statement in order to draw attention to it or to emphasize on it more
- Positive statements take 'negative' question tags, whereas negative statements take 'positive' question tags
- However, for imperative sentences, question tags are added in a different way irrespective of it being a positive or negative statement
Imperative sentences:
- A sentence which is used to give commands, warnings, orders, requests or instructions
- These sentences can end either with a period (.) or an exclamation mark (!)
- Examples: a. Order - Please go back !
b. Warning - Beware !
c. Instruction - Listen to her attentively.
Since the given statement is an imperative sentence that uses 'Let' in the beginning, we shall use 'shall we?' tag, to make a meaningful sentence with it.
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