Sure, I can help you with that! Here are the questions with question tags based on the given cues:
1. Your favorite sport is basketball, isn't it?
Explanation/Justification: Since the cue says "Your favorite sport," we can form the question tag using the pronoun "it" to refer to basketball. The main statement is positive, so the question tag should be negative.
2. You can swim well, can't you?
Explanation/Justification: In this case, the cue says "You can swim well," so we can form the question tag using the pronoun "you." The main statement is positive, so the question tag should be negative.
3. Your brother likes playing guitar, doesn't he?
Explanation/Justification: The cue mentions "Your brother likes playing guitar," so we can form the question tag using the pronoun "he" to refer to the brother. The main statement is positive, so the question tag should be negative.
4. He should study hard, shouldn't he?
Explanation/Justification: The cue says "He should study hard," so we can form the question tag using the pronoun "he" to refer to the person. The main statement is positive, so the question tag should be negative.
5. They didn't go to the party, did they?
Explanation/Justification: In this case, the cue says "They didn't go to the party," so we can form the question tag using the pronoun "they." The main statement is negative, so the question tag should be positive.
6. We can't eat in the classroom, can we?
Explanation/Justification: The cue mentions "We can't eat in the classroom," so we can form the question tag using the pronoun "we." The main statement is negative, so the question tag should be positive.
Remember, when forming question tags, we typically use the opposite form (negative if the main statement is positive and vice versa) and use the same pronoun as in the main statement.
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1. Your favorite sport is basketball, isn't it?
Explanation/Justification: Since the cue says "Your favorite sport," we can form the question tag using the pronoun "it" to refer to basketball. The main statement is positive, so the question tag should be negative.
2. You can swim well, can't you?
Explanation/Justification: In this case, the cue says "You can swim well," so we can form the question tag using the pronoun "you." The main statement is positive, so the question tag should be negative.
3. Your brother likes playing guitar, doesn't he?
Explanation/Justification: The cue mentions "Your brother likes playing guitar," so we can form the question tag using the pronoun "he" to refer to the brother. The main statement is positive, so the question tag should be negative.
4. He should study hard, shouldn't he?
Explanation/Justification: The cue says "He should study hard," so we can form the question tag using the pronoun "he" to refer to the person. The main statement is positive, so the question tag should be negative.
5. They didn't go to the party, did they?
Explanation/Justification: In this case, the cue says "They didn't go to the party," so we can form the question tag using the pronoun "they." The main statement is negative, so the question tag should be positive.
6. We can't eat in the classroom, can we?
Explanation/Justification: The cue mentions "We can't eat in the classroom," so we can form the question tag using the pronoun "we." The main statement is negative, so the question tag should be positive.
Remember, when forming question tags, we typically use the opposite form (negative if the main statement is positive and vice versa) and use the same pronoun as in the main statement.
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