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she was a coward.(add suitable quation tag)

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Answered by sheetalbhatt26
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Answer:

Was she a coward?

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Answered by Anonymous
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\Large{\underline{\underline{\tt{Question:-}}}}

Add a Question tag:

  • She was a coward.

Before to the answer, let's understand topic first !!

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‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎A Question Tag is a small question added at the end of a statement to make a confirmation or an agreement.

Examples:-

  • Kavin can do it, can't he?
  • She ran away, didn't she?

\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\: \\ \large{\boxed{\sf{Rules\:to\:make\:a\: question\:tag:}}}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}

  • If the statement is negative, then the question tag must be in positive.
  • If the statement is positive, then the question tag must be in negative.
  • The tense of the question tag is fixed by the tense of the modal verb in the statement.
  • The auxiliary verb with the pronoun forms a question tag.
  • In case, if the statement does not have a modal verb then the auxiliary 'to do'- (do, did, does) must be used.

\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\: \\ \large{\boxed{\sf{Structure:}}}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}

  • Positive Statement + Negative question tag
  • Negative Statement + Positive question tag

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\huge{\underline{\underline{\tt{Answer:-}}}}

  • She was a coward, \large{\underline{\sf{\red{wasn't\:she?}}}}

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