Q.3 Write question tags for the following sentences. Notice carefully whether the statement is positive or negative in each case. (10) i. It is raining cats and dogs, ? ii. She does not take interest in Mathematics, ? iii. You were ignorant of classical literature, ? iv. She may attend a training session next week, ? v. The rate of illiteracy increases day by day, ? vi. I was a friendly person, but circumstances changed me, ? vii. We should follow the traffic rules, ? viii. They would strive hard to be successful, ? ix. He is good at swimming, ? x. She could handle any situation skillfully, ?
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i. It is raining cats and dogs, ?
Answer :- Isn't it ?
ii. She does not take interest in Mathematics, ?
Answer :- Does she ?
iii. You were ignorant of classical literature, ?
Answer :- Weren't you ?
iv. She may attend a training session next week, ?
Answer :- Mayn't she ?
v. The rate of illiteracy increases day by day, ?
Answer :- Isn't it ?
vi. I was a friendly person, but circumstances changed me, ?
Answer :- Wasn't I ?
vii. We should follow the traffic rules, ?
Answer :- Shouldn't we ?
viii. They would strive hard to be successful, ?
Answer :- Wouldn't they
ix. He is good at swimming, ?
Answer :- Isn't he ?
x. She could handle any situation skillfully, ?