She can do it correctly, couldn't she? Is the correct question tag of the statement.
She is (positive) beautiful, isn't (negative) she?
The tag question is "doesn't he?"
The question tag for "you were" would be "weren't you?"
You ask more specific questions and you try to spell words correctly.
If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 4.If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 4.If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 4.If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 4.
10, if I understand the question correctly.10, if I understand the question correctly.10, if I understand the question correctly.10, if I understand the question correctly.
If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 2.9If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 2.9If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 2.9If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 2.9
If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 7.5If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 7.5If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 7.5If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 7.5
The tag question for "The book was lost" would be "wasn't it?"
The correctly punctuated sentence is: “Wow! That was some treat,” said Joe. “What time did you go?” The exclamation mark follows "Wow!" and is correctly placed inside the quotation marks, while the dialogue tag "said Joe" is separated by a comma. The second sentence is a question and ends with a question mark.
Not sure what is meant by 'tag', but it is spelt as one word - Welcome.
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