Farbauti
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- Feb 27, 2014
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Hello forum,
I struggle with an exercise in an english workbook. I must complete the following sentence with a question tag:
"We'd better go, ____ "
My first guess was
"We'd better go, wouldn't we"
But this is wrong. The correct answer is
"We'd better go, hadn't we "
But what is that for a sentence, what does it mean? Is that a kind of hypothetical present, does it mean something like "I wish we were now somewhere else and not here."
Thanks for help
I struggle with an exercise in an english workbook. I must complete the following sentence with a question tag:
"We'd better go, ____ "
My first guess was
"We'd better go, wouldn't we"
But this is wrong. The correct answer is
"We'd better go, hadn't we "
But what is that for a sentence, what does it mean? Is that a kind of hypothetical present, does it mean something like "I wish we were now somewhere else and not here."
Thanks for help