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slega [8]
3 years ago
13

COMPLETE USING THE CORRECT TAGS: a-) Paul doesn't live here, _________? b-) Let's go dancing, ___________? c-) Open the car door

, ___________? d-) The children are happy, ___________? e-) There is still some hope, ____________? f-) Jane's sick, ______________? g-)Some people like play cards, ___________? h-) Your father won't agree to that, __________? i-) That's happening again, ________________? j-) Scientists can have information on this, _______________? k-) They never tell us the truth, _________________? l-) I am trying to help you, __________________? m-) Dinosaurs became extinct, _________________? n-) He cut himself, ___________________?
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1 answer:
TiliK225 [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

a) Paul doesn't live here <u>does he</u> ?

b) Let's go dancing <u>shall we</u> ?

c) Open the car door, <u>will you</u> ?

d)The children are happy, <u>aren't they</u> ?

e) There is still some hope, <u>isn't there</u> ?

f) Jane's sick, <u>isn't she</u> ?

g) Some people like to play cards, <u>don't they</u>?

h) Your father won't agree to that <u>would he</u> ?

i) That's happening again <u>isn't it</u> ?

j) Scientists can have information on this, <u>can't they</u> ?

k) They never tell us the truth, <u>do they</u> ?

l) I am trying to help you, <u>aren't I</u> ?

m) Dinosaurs became extinct, <u>didn't they</u> ?

n) He cut himself, <u>didn't he</u> ?

<u></u>

Explanation:

A question tag refers to a short clause at the end of a statement that transforms the statement into a question. The are formed with the auxiliary verb from the statement and the appropriate statement.

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