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What is it?A tag question is a special construction in English. It is a statement followed by a mini-question. The whole sentence is a "tag question", and the mini-question at the end is called a "question tag":
“You like snacks, don't you?”
Using tag questionsUse tag questions to emphasize and encourage the other person to agree. They ask for a kind of confirmation like:
"Am I right? or "Do you agree?"
Structure.Just one thing is very important to know: A positive statement will be followed by a negative tag and vice versa:
“Walking is healthy, isn't it?” “Smoking isn't healthy, is it?”
Just a little bit of theory...
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Positive statement > Positive statement > negative question tagnegative question tag
“ They love dogs, don't they?”
“ Tom will arrive tonight, won’t he?”
“ It’s a good day to play football, isn’t it?”
“ A teacher should try to explain things clearly, shouldn’t he?”
Negative statementNegative statement > positive question tag > positive question tag
“I cannot take this serious, can I?”
“ We shouldn’t fight about this, should we?”
“ I’m afraid they are not allowed to visit this club, are they?
Some more examples...