Look at the chart.
| Subject of given sentences | Subject of Tag Question |
|---|---|
| All of (us/you/them), neither of (us/you/them), Some of (us/you/them), Many of (us/you/them), Most of (us/you/them), Everyone of (us/you/them), Each of (us/you/them), Either of (us/you/them) | we/you/they |
| No + money/salt | any |
What is the tag question of everybody?
However, if the pronoun everybody/everyone is used, the question tag should be in the negative. Everybody is in the garden, aren’t they? Wikipedia explains that the singular they is used with the following pronouns: someone, anybody, everybody, everyone, nobody and no one.
Do work tag questions?
The verb “do” is employed in tag questions as an auxiliary, with the main verb implied from the main clause….
- I was working, wasn’t I?
- I wasn’t working, was I?
- You were working, weren’t you?
- You weren’t working, were you?
- He was working, wasn’t he?
- He wasn’t working, was he?
What is the tag question of barking dog seldom bites?
Barking dogs seldom bite, do they? He could hardly stand erect, could he? They rarely go to films, do they? Stand up, will you?
What is the purpose of tagging a question?
Tags are a means of connecting experts with questions they will be able to answer by sorting questions into specific, well-defined categories. Tags can also be used to help you identify questions that are interesting or relevant to you.
How to form a question tag in English?
They are very common in English. How to Form Question Tags in English? The subject in the statement matches the subject in the tag. The auxiliary verb or verb to be in the statement matches the verb used in the tag. If the statement is positive, the tag is usually negative and vice versa. He’s read this book, hasn’t he?
When do you use a negative tag in a tag question?
Usually if the main clause is positive, the question tag is negative, and if the main clause is negative, it’s positive. For example: It’s cold (positive), isn’t it (negative)? And: It isn’t cold (negative), is it (positive)? If the main clause has an auxiliary verb in it, you use the same verb in the tag question.
When do you use the same verb in a tag question?
If the main clause has an auxiliary verb in it, you use the same verb in the tag question. If there is no auxiliary verb (in the present simple and past simple) use do / does / did (just like when you make a normal question). For example: I’m in charge of the food, aren’t I?