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you´ve called the movers
This is not a question, it is a statement with a question mark on the end.
Your <title> tag is probably the most useful. But you may be thinking about the <meta name="description" content="About Your Page" /> tag.
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There are many of them. The convention now is to add a front slash into the tag, after the tagname and any attributes that might be in them. Examples include: <hr/> <br/> <img src="picture.jpg" /> <input type="text" /> <button />
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negative questions positive questions
this are three examples of tag questions: 1.He is an engineer. Isn't he? 2.You went to the supermarket. Didn't you? 3.Ms. Zeller has a new car. Doesn't she? i hope i help on you :))
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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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?"
Weren't you?