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Eladio Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

The sentence said: I’m a question tag, aren’t I?

Would you be so kind to tell me if these sentences are grammatically correct?

I’m not late, am I?

I’m late, aren’t I?
I’m late, aren’t me?

Let’s go for a walk, shall we?
Let me know if you have further news, will you?

Thank you in advance!
  

Top answer

I’m not late, am I? -->Correct! I’m late, aren’t I?

  • I’m not late, am I?
  • -->Correct!
  • I’m late, aren’t I?
  • -->Correct!
  • I’m late, aren’t me?
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I’m not late, am I? -->Correct!

I’m late, aren’t I? -->Correct!

I’m late, aren’t me? -->Incorrect.

Let’s go for a walk, shall we? -->Correct!

Let me know if you have further news, will you? -->Correct!
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'I'm late, aren't I?'-- in informal spoken English this is fine. In very formal English, it would better be expressed as 'I'm late, am I not?'

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