what goes under the pot now cost more than what goes inside it.( add a question tag)
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What goes under the pot now cost more than what goes inside it is firewood.
- The question has been asked from the chapter The Ailing Planet: the Green Movement’s Role by Nani Palkhivala.
- Local forests are being decimated in poor countries to procure firewood, thus it has become extremely expensive in some specific areas.
- The key phrase naturally implies the ultimate price of what is adequately prepared is considerably smaller than what is typically used for food.
- Firewood is expensive such that it can no longer be afforded. The cooking resources have become more costly than the key ingredients.
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What goes under the pot now cost more than what goes inside it, doesn't it?
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A tag question is a question added at the end of a sentence. A tag question following an affirmative statement generally has the form of a negative question, with the meaning: Isn't that true? A question tag always consists of the helping verb of the tense and the pronoun used in the main clause.
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