A tag sentence has a short question at the end. Some examples are:
It is supposed to snow tomorrow, isn't it?
Grandma arrives today, doesn't she?
You'll be here for dinner, won't you?
They can't wear jeans for the performance, can they?
Tomorrow is the test, right?
It can also stand for "Title Author Genre" and is referring to the second sentence in an introductory paragraph in a an essay where one introduces the works of literature they will be using for the essay.
The tag question for this sentence is "isn't he?".
My mom forgot to remove the price tag from my shirt. The kids played a game of tag.
No, the word "tag" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g., the name of a game like "Tag").
The tag question, which is added to the sentence in order to get agreement, would be "don't they?"
Please provide the sentence in which you would like the word "child's" used.
playing tag includes running, speed and a little bit of fast planning.
Nobody knows, do they?
You came from India, didn't you? For a positive statement use a negative tag. You didn't come from India, did you? For a negative statement use a positive tag.
The pronoun in the tag must match the subject. The auxilliary in the tag must agree with the tense in the preceeding sentence. Positive with negative tag. Negative tag with positive tag.
I know you did the work, don't I?/didn't you? I am your friend, aren't I?
You can make a word or sentence to scroll on a screen by enclosing the word or sentence between "marquee" tag. Example: Sentence to Scroll maipeople@yahoo.com
The device's specifications were on the service tag. The specifications for this job are now posted on the board.