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The houses these days are not enviorenment friendly add a question tag

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Answered by universelover01
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A tag question refers to a declarative or an imperative statement entailing a question tag (also known as question tail) as an interrogative fragment that turns the statement into a question.[1] For example, in the sentence "You're John, aren't you?", the statement "You're John" is turned into a question by the tag "aren't you".[2]

Answered by Anonymous
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The houses these days are not environment friendly .

Add a question tag.

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The houses these days are not environment friendly, are they?

Explanation:

{\red{\bigstar}} What is a question tag?

\longrightarrow A question tag is a word or a short phrase of question added at the end of a sentence symphysis the sentence.

  • For a positive sentence, the question tag to be added is negative.

e.g. She is best in drawing, isn't she?

  • For a negative sentence, the question tag to be added is positive.

e.g. She is not best in singing, is she?

\pink{Hope \: it \: helps}

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