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katrin2010 [14]
3 years ago
6

Hlo plz help 5 point s and I will mark as brainliest also change in tag questions​

English
1 answer:
myrzilka [38]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

look below didn't know if they should be positive tags or negative but I tired I guess

Explanation:

1. will he?

2. isn't there?

3. weren't they?

4. shall we?

5. isn't she?

6. is it?

7. were you?

8. aren't I?

9. does she?

10. would you?

11. didn't he?

12. will you?

13. don't you

14. should I?

15.cant you?

16.

17. will he?

18. didn't they?

19. can't he?

20. had he?

21. dont they?

22. do you?

13. wasn't he?

14. wouldn't you?

15. do I?

16. dont I?

17. shall we?

18. wouldn't you?

19. will you?

20. aren't I?

21.

22. dont we?

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