Tag
Questions
Example:
You speak English, don´t you?
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".
A "tag" is something small that we add to something larger.
For example, the little piece of cloth added to a shirt showing size or washing
instructions is a tag.
We use tag questions at the end of statements to ask for confirmation.
They mean something like: "Am I right?" or "Do you agree?"
They are very common in English.
The basic structure is:
Statement
|
Question Tag
|
Positive
statement,
|
negative tag?
|
Snow
is white,
|
isn't
it?
|
Negative
statement,
|
positive tag?
|
You don't
like me,
|
do
you?
|
Notice that the question tag repeats the auxiliary verb (or main verb
when be) from the statement and changes it to negative or positive.
A question tag is the "mini-question" at the end. A tag
question is the whole sentence.
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