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Lera25 [3.4K]
3 years ago
6

Someone is waiting there.change into question tag​

English
2 answers:
Anettt [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

\large{ \tt{❃ \: EXPLANATION }}:

\large{ \tt{✎  \: \underline{GENERAL\: RULES: }}}

  • There should be comma ( , ) at the end of statement - Eg : Alex is a student , isn't he ?

  • A tag should begin with small letter - She can't stand it , can she ?

  • Affirmative statement has a negative tag & viceversa - They don't drink milk , do they ?

  • The subject will be changed into a pronoun - Emily writes a poem , doesn't she ?

  • Negative sentences generally have negative words like : no / no , never / seldom / hardly / rarely / barely / scarcely , nobody / noone / none / neither of + plural nouns or pronouns. Note : Here , In above case , tag must be affirmative or positive.

  • If there is no auxiliary verb like is / am / are / has.. in sentences , follow these rules :
  1. V¹= do + V¹
  2. V² = did + v¹
  3. V⁵ = does + v¹
  • For instance : He lost his book , didn't he ?

- Now Let's see what would the answer be!

\boxed{ \boxed{ \large{ \sf{☥ \: Somebody \: is \: waiting \: there \: ,  \underline{ aren't \: they \: ?}}}}}

  • Note : Here Use “they” in a question tag when the sentence includes ' somebody / someone / Nobody / Noone / Anybody / Anyone / Some / None / Everybody / Everyone / People ' & Since here the pronoun ' they ' is plural , we should use ' aren't '!

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ivolga24 [154]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Someone is waiting there,aren't they?

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