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work hard,don’t they?They work hard, don't they?
is wrong with my radio,isn't it?My radio.
Something went wrong, huh?
is here,aren't they?Everybody's here, huh?
one knows about it,do they?Nobody knows about it, right?
should be ready to help others,shouldn't one?Everyone should be helpful, right?
don't think he will come,will he?I don't think he's coming, is he?
was a hospital here,wasn't there?There used to be a hospital here, didn't it?
must work hard at physics,mustn't he?He had to work hard to learn physics, right?
you need is more important,isn't it?What you need is more important, isn't it?
got nothing from him,did you?You didn't get anything from him, did you?
needs help,doesn't he?He needs help, huh?
s go home,shall we?Let's go home, okay?
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The method of the anti-meaning question sentence is described as follows:
Use yes or no in antisense interrogative sentences. If the answer is yes, yes is used, and no is used for negation, yes is often said as yes or yup in colloquial language, and no can also be said as nope in colloquial language.
A tagquestion is a question that is attached to a declarative sentence to question the facts or opinions stated in the declarative sentence. This type of interrogative sentence consists of an auxiliary verb or modal verb plus a subject (often the same as the subject of a declarative sentence), preceded by a comma and followed by a question mark. The dry oak structure of the additional question sentence is actually a short general question sentence, so the answer must generally be yes or no.
Additional interrogative sentences are often anti-conting, so they are also called anti-interrogative sentences. If the declarative sentence is affirmatively constructed, the additional interrogative sentence followed by the negative structure is used; Conversely, if a declarative sentence has a negative structure, the additional interrogative sentence followed by an affirmative structure will be used. The subject of the additional interrogative sentence must be pronouns.
For example: your sister hasn't returned from San Francisco yet, has she?Your sister hasn't come back from San Francisco yet, has she?
yes, she has.No, she's back.
no, she hasn’t.Yes, she hasn't come back yet.
we were late, weren’t we?We're late, aren't we?
yes, we were.Yes, we're late.
no, we weren’t.No, we weren't late.
mickey can’t speak russian, can he?Mikey doesn't speak Russian, does he?
yes, he can.No, he would say.
no, he can’t.Yes, he won't say.
If there is no be or auxiliary verb or modal verb in the declarative sentence, the auxiliary verb do (does) or did is used in the additional interrogative sentence. Such as:
john likes tea, doesn’t he?John likes to drink tea, travel, right?
no, he doesn’t.No, he doesn't like it.
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This is for had
The phrase nothing asks rhetorically.
So the doubt is yes.
And use the did in the past tense
You don't have to look at the problem.
Yes, yes. It's not, it's not.
Hehe, don't move and ask me again.
This is for usetobe
quiet here rhetorically asks so use did
I don't need to explain it later. Hehe.
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