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question tag for question I think it will rain​

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Answered by rythm1578
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uestion tags are often used in spoken English. A rising intonation is used to show that the question is real, whereas a falling intonation shows that the speaker just wants confirmation from the person being spoken to.

 

Question Tags are formed in this way:

 

It is raining, isn't it? This is a negative tag (The tag is the part after the comma, ‘isn’t it’ )

 

It is not raining, is it? This is a positive tag

Answered by anurag432
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Answer:

A question tag can be added to the statement as follows:

I think it will rain today, wouldn't it?

Explanation:

What is a question tag?

A question tag is a very short clause at the end of a statement that changes the statement into a question. Or A question tag is a fragment of a question that is added to a statement to assert that the statement being made is true.

A question tag is made using the auxiliary or helping verb of the sentence.

If a statement is positive, a negative question tag will be added. On the other hand, if a statement is negative, a positive question tag will be added.

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