Let's see the Tag Questions!- The English tube
Tag questions are phrases in the form of short questions that are put at the end of a sentence. They were shopping, weren’t they? You don’t like movies, do you? So after the three sentences, we are using these small phrases which are “Question tags”.It’s often common in spoken English. It makes you sound natural. Let's know the contracted form. am not = aren’t is not = isn’t are not = aren’t was not = wasn’t, were not = weren’t will not = won’t shall not = shan’t can not = can’t could not = couldn’t may not = mayn’t might not = mightn’t must not = mustn’t has not = hasn’t have not = haven’t, had not = hadn’t do not = don’t does not= doesn’t did not = didn’t ought not = oughtn’t dare not = daren’t need not = needn’t. The imperative sentence is in the video too. I hope you like the video.
Tag questions are phrases in the form of short questions that are put at the end of a sentence. They were shopping, weren’t they? You don’t like movies, do you? So after the three sentences, we are using these small phrases which are “Question tags”.It’s often common in spoken English. It makes you sound natural. Let's know the contracted form. am not = aren’t is not = isn’t are not = aren’t was not = wasn’t, were not = weren’t will not = won’t shall not = shan’t can not = can’t could not = couldn’t may not = mayn’t might not = mightn’t must not = mustn’t has not = hasn’t have not = haven’t, had not = hadn’t do not = don’t does not= doesn’t did not = didn’t ought not = oughtn’t dare not = daren’t need not = needn’t. The imperative sentence is in the video too. I hope you like the video.