you have cleaned your room question tag
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"Clean your room, won't you?"
Means either that you are a little annoyed and are begging them to do it because you have already asked them to do it and they haven't yet done it, or that you are seeking confirmation that they are going to do it (like saying "You are going to clean your room, aren't you?").
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Answer:
You have cleaned your room, haven't you?
Explanation:
As we have learned, question tags usually transform any given statement into an interrogative.
These are usually added at the end of a sentence and are considered to be the most impactful part of the sentence thereon.
However, we must keep certain things in mind before we add a question tag to the given statement, which we shall recollect now -
- The question tag must always oppose the main clause.
- The question tag must always succeed with a comma.
- If the main clause is in the affirmative sense, the question tag would be negative.
- If the main clause is in the negative sense, the question tag would be positive.
- The sentence becomes contradictory if the main clause and question tag, are both, positive or negative.
Thus, upon adding the question tag, the given sentence becomes "You have cleaned your room, haven't you?".
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