The "benefit" tag typically indicates that a question is focused on the advantages or positive outcomes associated with a particular topic or action. It helps categorize inquiries that seek to explore how something can be beneficial, whether in terms of health, finance, technology, or other areas. This tagging aids users in quickly finding relevant discussions that highlight potential gains or improvements related to their interests.
The question tag for "Nothing will happen" is "will it?" So the complete sentence would be, "Nothing will happen, will it?" This tag is used to seek confirmation or agreement regarding the statement.
This is not a question, it is a statement with a question mark on the end.
The question tag for "Let us take rest" is "shall we?" Therefore, the complete sentence would be: "Let us take rest, shall we?" This tag invites agreement or confirmation from the listener.
A tag question is a short question added to the end of a declarative statement, often used to confirm information or seek agreement. For example, in the sentence "It's a beautiful day, isn't it?" the phrase "isn't it?" serves as the tag question. Tag questions typically reflect the auxiliary verb and subject from the main clause, and their tone can indicate whether the speaker expects agreement or is merely seeking confirmation.
The question tag for "I am" is actually "aren't I?" rather than "aren't you." This usage stems from the convention in English where the auxiliary verb "to be" is negated in the tag, leading to "aren't" for the subject "I." Therefore, the correct formation would be, "I am happy, aren't I?" This reflects a unique exception in English grammar.
The tag question is "doesn't he?"
The question tag for "you were" would be "weren't you?"
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?"
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
The tag question for this sentence is "isn't he?".
the negative tag of 'I am' can be formed in two ways and they are as follows- (i)ain't I? (ii) aren't I?
question taq does not have
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i am sorry (add question tag)