Hello,
I have to attache a question tag with #1.
A. Open the door, will you?
B. Open the door, will not you?
2. I am leanrning English.
A. I am leanrning English, aren't I?
3. Let's play chess.
A. Let's play chess, shall we?
Are these correct?
Thanks.
1B is wrong. CB
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hanuman_2000B. Open the door, will not you?
When we are asking someone to do something, the question tag would be 'will you?', and if it is not in a friendly way, the question tag would be 'would you?'
Don't forget your promise, will you?
Leave me alone, would you?
If you are offering someone something in a fr
hanuman_2000Now #1 is correct?
No, it has to be 'will you?'.
Sir,
It was taught that we could use 'will you' or 'will you not' /'won't you' for iperative sentences.
One more question.
A.I shall look forwarf to meeting you next week, shan't I?
Is #A correct?