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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Am I not

Sir,

1.I am working, am I not?

2.I am working, aren't I?

Which one is correct?

Why the last part the sentence "aren't" is called "tag question"?



Thanks.
  

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Both are correct, Hanuman. Like a small tag added to a piece of clothing, tag questions are like mini questions. They aren't full questions in the sense of seeking new info, rather they [normally only seek affirmation of info that is already shared in some sense.

  • Both are correct, Hanuman.
  • Like a small tag added to a piece of clothing, tag questions are like mini questions.
  • They aren't full questions in the sense of seeking new info, rather they [normally only seek affirmation of info that is already shared in some sense.
  • , would be used when both parties are within the same weather zone.
  • The info doesn't require outside confirmation.
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Both are correct, Hanuman.

Like a small tag added to a piece of clothing, tag questions are like mini questions. They aren't full questions in the sense of seeking new info, rather they [normally only seek affirmation of info that is already shared in some sense.

It's a nice day, isn't it?, would be used when both parties are within the same weather zone. The info doesn't requ

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