English, asked by abhishekjha1107, 4 months ago

she teaches english, isn't she? (correct if any error)

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Answered by choichaseol
1

Answer:

she teaches English, doesn't she?

Explanation:

is the right anwer

Answered by sourasghotekar123
0

Answer:

  • As a result,
  • doesn't she
  • is an acceptable usage.
  • Positive Claim Negative Label
  • not an aux. does not + not (doesn’t)

Explanation:

  • The statement's tense and the question tag's tense must coincide.
  • Use the terms "helping verb" and "not" in their contracted forms for the negative question tag. For instance, didn't, hadn't, won't, etc.
  • If the statement is positive, the question tag must be negative, and the opposite is true.
  • In question tags, pronouns must always be used.
  • The auxiliary verb is used in the question tag in the opposite way from how it appears in the sentence. In other words, the question tag takes the auxiliary verb's negative form if the sentence is affirmative. If the statement is negative, the question tag will utilize the positive form.
  • The use of question marks at the conclusion of statements turns
  • turned into a query. Use the word "right," a helping verb, or a being verb to create a question tag.
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