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life is not bed of of roses, tag question answer?

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Answered by nk4723243
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Answer:

Is life is not a bed of roses?

Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

The correct answer is Is life not a bed of roses?

Explanation:

A tag question is a structure in which an interrogative element is appended to a declarative or an imperative phrase (UK English: question tag). The speech act that results in consists of a statement and a request for confirmation. For instance, the interrogative tag "aren't you" and the declarative clause "You're John, aren't you?" make up the English tag question "You're John, aren't you?

Uses

Tag questions are more frequently used in spoken conversation than in formal writing in the majority of languages. They may signify politeness, hedging, seeking consensus, emphasis, and sarcasm. They may be combative, defensive, or hesitant; they could convey confidence or lack confidence. Despite having the grammar of a question, they may not be literal (not expecting an answer). In other instances, when they do call for an answer, they may differ from simple inquiries in that they may hint at the expected response to the listener. Tag questions are frequently seen in leading queries in legal contexts. Children find it challenging to respond to tag questions other than in line with the expectation of the questioner, according to a specialist children's lawyer at the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).

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