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you didn’t sign the papers____________?
a)didn't you
b)did you
c)don't you
d)do you

Answers

Answered by shanumnaaz
0

Answer:

didn't you

Explanation:

you didn't sign the papers didn't you?

Answered by tushargupta0691
2

Answer:

you didn’t sign the papers did you

Explanation:

There are no three groups, nor are the options positive/negative; negative/positive; positive/positive.

There are two options: statement/positive or statement/negative. That much of a difference is enormous, and the distinction between statement/positive and statement/negative is largely irrelevant.

Who doubts the value of analysis in explaining the distinction between 'You don't know anything about this, do you?' and 'You don't know anything about this, do you?' The latter appears to be neg/pos but is clearly pos/pos. It is not a negative statement to say, 'You know nothing.'Changing the examples, as is so often the case, completely confuses the issue, and while yoozer8's choices made sense in their own right, we should instead consider:Don't we take a left here? You've got a cat, don't you? We haven't met before, have we?in comparison to Do we take a left here? Do you have a pet cat? Have we ever met before?

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