English, asked by anonnajannat77, 5 months ago

tag questions
fish in the pond...?
tag questions
fish in the pond...?

Answers

Answered by CrystalMagicZ
2

Explanation:

Add question tags:

singular

  • the fish is in the pond isn't it?

plural

  • the fishes are in the pond, aren't they?
Answered by dualadmire
0

singular-the fish is in the pond, isn't it?

plural-the fishes are in the pond, aren't they?

  • Since there is no verb in this sentence, such as "There are fish in the pond," there cannot be a tag question.
  • If it is a verb, the imperative tense is being employed and there is no subject.
  • "You fish in the pond" The tag for my first example would read "aren't there," while for my second example, it would read "don't you." Therefore, to utilize a tag question, you must have both a subject and a verb or auxiliary verb.
  • Pond with fish "is not an inquiry. "Are [any] fish in the pond?" would be the query.

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