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📚 Question Tag Rules:
1. Positive → Negative: "You are happy, aren't you?" 2. Negative → Positive: "You don't like tea, do you?" 3. Use auxiliary verb: is/are/was/were/do/does/did/will/can etc. 4. Imperative: Use "will you?" or "won't you?" 5. Let's: Use "shall we?" 6. I am: Use "aren't I?" (not "am I not?") Test your grammar skills! 🚀
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📖 Grammar Insight:
Question tags are used to confirm information or ask for agreement.
They're very common in spoken English and make conversations more polite and interactive.
In British English, question tags are used much more frequently than in American English.
Mastering question tags is essential for natural-sounding English conversation.
They show you're engaging with the listener and seeking confirmation!
✨ Prepared by ABDUL WAJID, School Asst, Social Studies ✨