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What is a tag question?A tag question is a short question added to the end of a positive or negative statement. For example:-
How are they formed?Normally a positive statement is followed by a negative tag, and a negative statement is followed by a positive tag. For example:-
!The statement and the tag are always separated by a comma. The verb in the statement should be the same tense as the verb in the tag. For example:-
If the verb used in the statement is an auxiliary verb, then the verb used in the tag must match it. If a modal (can, could, will, should, etc.) is used in the statement, then the same modal is used in the tag part. If the statement doesn't use an auxilliary verb, then the auxiliary do is used in the tag part. For example:-
Why do we use them?Tag questions are used to verify or check information that we think is true or to check information that we aren't sure is true. Sometimes we just use them for effect. We show the meaning of the tag question through intonation. If the tag is a real question it has a rising intonation. |
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