RULES FOR
QUESTION TAGS:
6) Imperative sentences for commands or requests, use "will you?", "would you?" or "can you?" for sounding more polite.
Example: Close the door, will you?
Let's see examples of question tags with answers of English Sentences (Set 6)
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SENTENCE 31:
You ought to be more careful.
(Add a question tag)
ANSWER IS:
You ought to be more careful, oughtn't you?
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SENTENCE 32:
Let's grab some coffee.
(Add a question tag)
ANSWER IS:
Let's grab some coffee, shall we?
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SENTENCE 33:
Nobody called while I was out.
(Add a question tag)
ANSWER IS:
Nobody called while I was out, did they?
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SENTENCE 34:
Few people understood the joke.
(Add a question tag)
ANSWER IS:
Few people understood the joke, did they?
RULES:
"Few people" imples "almost no one". It implies a negative meaning. Sentence is negative, so question tag is positive.
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SENTENCE 35:
She used to live in London.
(Add a question tag)
ANSWER IS:
She used to live in London, didn't she?
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SENTENCE 36:
Nothing ever goes right for him.
(Add a question tag)
ANSWER IS:
Nothing ever goes right for him, does it?
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