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Teo Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Question tag

0 There won't be any problems, will there be? 02br
00Is "will there be" an acceptable question tag? 02br
00Thank you very much for your reply. 0-
  

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0 Hello, Teo, 02br 00No, it's not correct. In a question tag you only need an auxiliary (will here) and a subject (there) - + "not" if the main clause is positive, but not in your sentence -. " 0-

  • 0 Hello, Teo, 02br 00No, it's not correct.
  • In a question tag you only need an auxiliary (will here) and a subject (there) - + "not" if the main clause is positive, but not in your sentence -.
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0 Hello, Teo, 02br
00No, it's not correct. In a question tag you only need an auxiliary (will here) and a subject (there) - + "not" if the main clause is positive, but not in your sentence -. 02br
02br
00The correct version is "There won't be any problems, will there?" 0-

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