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What goes under the pot now costs more than what goes inside it. (Add a Question Tag)​

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Answered by jassi1178
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Answer:

It means that the cost of what is being cooked is much lower than what is being used for cooking that. Firewood is so expensive that one cannot afford it anymore, the resources for cooking have become far more expensive than the ingredients.

Answered by Yashkurhade
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answer:

What goes under the pot now costs more than what goes inside it, doesnt it?

Explanation:

The main verb used in the sentence is costs which is positive and in present tense. Hence we must use a negative present tense verb in the tag i.e. doesnt.

Now, u might be confused why isnt considered as the main verb, right?

Well, I'll say u ..

Read the sentence while considering the italicized part.

What goes under the pot now costs more than what goes inside it, doesnt

These clauses define the subject. Hence the verbs in them are not considered to be main.

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