This is what I would do if I had to do the formal tag exercise: (1) He may not be in the office, may he? (2) They might not be in town at the moment, might they? (3) Nick ought not to visit joints like this, ought he?
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Mister MicawberAnd this is what I would more likely really do:Yes, such information ( = about Real English, not "overly academic" English ) is especially interesting and valuable! Thank you!!
MUSCOVITE(1) He may not be in the office, ????(2) They might not be in town at the moment, ????Just an observation about these.
CalifJimThis motivation to add a tag does not exist when the statement itself already shows uncertainty.
CalifJimI think this is why we seldom hear tag questions after statements with may or might.
What is the tag for the sentences with may, need and ought to?
Mona may be happy, ______________________?
Your friend needs to call the doctor, ___________________?
You ought to go by bus, ____________________________?