What are the rules guiding question tag?

I’m never on time, am I?

What is the question tag for hasn t?

The general rule (insofar as there is a rule with tag questions) is that the verb in the tag matches the verb or auxiliary verb in the statement. So with “have/has” I’d use “haven’t/hasn’t” with the exception of #3, which is doesn’t/does.

When do you use a tag in a question?

Tag questions (or question tags) turn a statement into a question. They are often used for checking information that we think we know is true. Tag questions are made using an auxiliary verb (for example: be or have) and a subject pronoun (for example: I, you, she ).

Which is an example of a tagging strategy?

Each tag consists of a name and a value pair. For example, you can apply the name “Environment” and the value “Production” to all the resources in production. For recommendations on how to implement a tagging strategy, see Resource naming and tagging decision guide. Tag names are case-insensitive for operations.

How often should you use a dialogue tag?

There are a few different rules to decide how often you use dialogue tags. The most important thing to remember is: Make your dialogue easy for your readers to understand and read. If you are writing short dialogue, where each line is only a few words, you can use fewer dialogue tags. For example:

How many tag names can a resource group have?

Each resource, resource group, and subscription can have a maximum of 50 tag name/value pairs. If you need to apply more tags than the maximum allowed number, use a JSON string for the tag value. The JSON string can contain many values that are applied to a single tag name.

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