English, asked by bhavnachangedia, 11 months ago

Use a suitable question tag for the following sentences:
1. Ritesh went to London last year.
2.We have submitted our project.
3.Pinky and Pooja never get along.
4.Siddesh is traveling to Pune from Delhi by flight.
5.The USA will be giving warning to Iran
6. India has won the world cup
7.Robert will complete his PhD next week.

Answers

Answered by xItzKhushix
12

\huge\mathrm{\boxed{\underline{\pink{Question\:tag:}}}}

______________________________

Question tags are the contracted short questions at the end of statements.

\large\sf{\boxed{\mathrm{\pink{Examples:}}}}

  1. Isn't he?
  2. are they?
  3. won't she?
  4. does he?
  5. aren't i ?
  6. didn't we?
  7. should he?
  8. will they?

Question tags are mainly used to confirm nagative or positive sentences.

\huge\mathbb{SOLUTION:}

1. Ritesh went to London last year. Isn't he?

2.We have submitted our project. Haven't we?

3.Pinky and Pooja never get along. Won't they?

4.Siddesh is traveling to Pune from Delhi by flight. Doesn't he?

5.The USA will be giving warning to Iran. Will they?

6. India has won the world cup. Haven't it?

7.Robert will complete his PhD next week. Won't he?

Won't he?

Notes:-

- (I am) becomes (aren't I?)

- (will not) becomes (won't) 

- Likewise, (won't) becomes (will)

Answered by Anonymous
69

Answer:

Adding question tag;

(1) Ritesh went to London last year. Isn't he?

(2) We have submitted our project. Haven't we?

(3) Pinky and Pooja never get along. Won't they?

(4) Siddesh is traveling to Pune from Delhi by flight. Doesn't he?

(5) The USA will be giving warning to Iran. Will they?

(6) India has won the world cup. Haven't it?

(7) Robert will complete his PhD next week. Won't he?

Similar questions