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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Taq question

I saw you standing there, weren't you or didn't you?
I saw you enter the room, didn't you?
Are they correct?
  

Top answer

Jumanah Are they correct? No, sorry. I saw you standing there, didn't I?

  • Jumanah Are they correct?
  • No, sorry.
  • I saw you standing there, didn't I?
  • I saw you enter the room, didn't I?
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5 Answers
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JumanahAre they correct?
No, sorry.

I saw you standing there, didn't I?
I saw you enter the room, didn't I?
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I mean " I saw your sister standing there"
Weren't she?
Because I want to talk about her.
It's not me.
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No. You are confusing grammar with semantics. The tag question reflects the grammatical subject and verb of the sentence, not the topic.

'I saw...didn't I?'
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I think you're a student , aren't you?
Yes,I'm not.
Is the answer correct?
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JumanahIs the answer correct?
Yes, I am / No, I'm not.

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