Q#12 - He was at the concert,
A. Wasn't it
B. Wasn't he
C. Didn't he
Answers
Answer:
He was at the concert, wasn't he?
The correct answer would be B. "Wasn't he?"
The sentence "He was at the concert" is a statement, not a question. To turn it into a question, we need to use a question word or invert the subject and auxiliary verb.
Option A, "Wasn't it?", does not make sense in this context because "it" is not referred to in the sentence. We don't know what "it" would be referring to.
Option C, "Didn't he?", is grammatically correct but it implies a negative answer. Using "didn't" suggests that the speaker is expecting a response indicating that he was not at the concert, which contradicts the original statement.
Option B, "Wasn't he?", is the most appropriate because it inverts the subject "he" and the auxiliary verb "was". This creates a question that asks for confirmation or more information. For example, "He was at the concert, wasn't he? Did he enjoy it?"
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