English, asked by amansingh200710, 10 months ago

You hardly ever came late. *
do you?
did you?
didn't you?
don't you?​

Answers

Answered by nds3eng
0

Answer:

You hardly ever come late. don't you ?

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Answered by krishna210398
2

Answer:

Don't you

Explanation:

This grammatical feature can sometimes provoke problems (especially for learners of English as a foreign language) as the question tag always has to be adapted to the previous part of the statement. This means it has to be grammatically in accordance with it. fore as well as the subject (which is a noun or a personal pronoun in most cases) of the corresponding statement. Basically, the following rule applies: In positive sentences a negative question tag

Question tags always appear at the end of the sentence and refer to the verb used in the clause best needed and in negative ones a positive. However, there may be other combinations depending on meaning and pronunciation. Be aware that question tags are only common in spoken language. In general, question tags (also called tag questions or question tails) are used to elicit confirmation or affirmation for a statement from the person one is talking to.

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