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Old 02-Jul-2009, 20:15
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hi,

i'd like to know question tag for below sentences. pls help me out..
1 they had n't much food to eat
2 eveyone is busy.
3 he dare not meet me
4 some of us are going out
5 examiniation have been postponed
6 he used to visit our office
7 i am easy irritated
8 please post this letter
9 the journey was not comfortale
10 wait a minute
11 lets have some tea
12 do not go please
13 i am pale
14 enveybody claims to be right
15 have a nice day

please be kind enough to me by solving them. thank you!
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Old 03-Jul-2009, 06:27
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hi,

i'd like to know question tag for below sentences. pls help me out..
1 they had n't much food to eat
2 eveyone is busy.
3 he dare not meet me
4 some of us are going out
5 examiniation have been postponed
6 he used to visit our office
7 i am easy irritated
8 please post this letter
9 the journey was not comfortale
10 wait a minute
11 lets have some tea
12 do not go please
13 i am pale
14 enveybody claims to be right
15 have a nice day

please be kind enough to me by solving them. thank you!
You try first.
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Old 03-Jul-2009, 07:46
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hi,

i'd like to know question tag for below sentences. pls help me out..
1 they had n't much food to eat
2 eveyone is busy.
3 he dare not meet me
4 some of us are going out
5 examiniation have been postponed
6 he used to visit our office
7 i am easy irritated, aren’t I?

8 please post this letter
9 the journey was not comfortale
10 wait a minute, won't you?
11 lets have some tea
12 do not go please
13 i am pale
14 enveybody claims to be right
15 have a nice day

please be kind enough to me by solving them. thank you!
You should first try out as suggested by bhaisahab. To help you I have answered onr or two tricky sentences.
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