Short Note On Question Tags
Short Note On Question Tags
Question Tags are short questions added at the end of a sentence. The purposes of question tag are:
1. To confirm a known information. Answer is not expected. Eg.: ‘You are a student, aren’t you?’
2. To seriously ask a question and get an answer. Eg.: ‘The patient is out of danger, isn’t he?’
3. To sound polite. Eg.: ‘Please close the door, will you?’ ‘Let us have dinner, shall we?’
Purpose 1 above uses Falling Tone. Purpose 2 & Purpose 3 uses Rising tone.
his request/proposal.
2. The question tag will have the same Subject as in the main sentence.
Eg.: Kohli is a great batsman, isn’t he [Kohli]?
3. The question tag will have the same helping verb, in same tense, as in the main sentence.
Eg.: We are powerful, aren’t we? [ARE>Aren’t]
4. When the sentence is without a helping verb, we add ‘Do/Did’ before the main verb.
Eg.: We love pizza.
We [DO] love pizza, don’t we?
Note on Short Answers
We specifically use short answers during: