a grammatical structure in which a declarative statement or an imperative is turned into a question by adding an interrogative fragment
A tag question is a type of question added to the end of a statement to seek confirmation or agreement, such as "You like coffee, don't you?" It is usually formed with an auxiliary verb followed by a pronoun.
A tag question is a short question added to the end of a statement to seek confirmation or agreement. It usually consists of an auxiliary verb and a pronoun, such as "isn't it?" or "don't you?" Tag questions are often used to engage the listener in a conversation or to express uncertainty.
The negative tag question for "I am" would be "I am, aren't I?"
Weren't you?
The tag question for this sentence is "isn't he?".
Not sure what is meant by 'tag', but it is spelt as one word - Welcome.
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A tag question is a short question added to the end of a statement to seek confirmation or agreement. It usually consists of an auxiliary verb and a pronoun, such as "isn't it?" or "don't you?" Tag questions are often used to engage the listener in a conversation or to express uncertainty.
The tag question is "doesn't he?"
She is (positive) beautiful, isn't (negative) she?
She can do it correctly, couldn't she? Is the correct question tag of the statement.
The tag question for "The book was lost" would be "wasn't it?"
ought is a "positive" word, so the question tag should be a "negative" you can replace "ought" with "should" so a possible question tag is shouldn't
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The negative tag question for "I am" would be "I am, aren't I?"
i am sorry (add question tag)
The tag question, which is added to the sentence in order to get agreement, would be "don't they?"