A question tag is something added to the end of a statement to make it a question.
A man like you cannot do this is a statement.
A man like you cannot do this, can he? Can he is the question tag.
You cannot do this. Statement.
You cannot do this, can you? Question.
The question tag for "you were" would be "weren't you?"
Not sure what is meant by 'tag', but it is spelt as one word - Welcome.
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?
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.
There are things they can and cannot do. They cannot do anything to your license. They cannot invalidate your tag.
Man is mortal, isn't he?
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?
Usually a tag question goes on a statement of fact that either is or is not true. For example (tag questions in ALL CAPS).... "Copper is a metal, ISN'T IT?" "You aren't the Prince of Wales, ARE YOU?" I suppose it would be a tag question if you said, "Shut your mouth, WON'T YOU?"
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?".
You have to upload them. You cannot tag anyone else's pictures.