Answer:
Question tags turn a statement into a question. They're often used for checking information that we think we know is true. They're made using an auxiliary verb (for example: be or have) and a subject pronoun (for example: I, you, she).
Explanation:
Some examples -- though there are a zillion possibilities -- .....
The sky is blue, <u>isn't it</u>?
You don't like me, <u>do you</u>?
We're leaving at 4:00, <u>aren't we</u>?
Answer:
1. It was cloudy yesterday.
in 1990 we were moved to another city.
when did u get the first price?
Answer:
The sentence before the highlighted sentence. I think... If it's wrong, sorry!!!
Explanation:
If money was exchanged, then it shows he is only doing it for the money, not the goodness of his heart.