When the original sentence is positive, we add ... - a negative tag, When the original sentence is negative, we add ... - a positive tag, When the original sentence doesn’t have be, an auxiliary or a modal verb, we use ... - a form of do ( do/ don't, does/ doesn't, did/ didn't, will be/ won't), When the subject is I, we use ... in the tag. - are/aren’t, When the original sentence contains a negative adverb, like hardly, never, rarely, etc., we add a ... tag. - positive, When the original sentence contains this or that, the tag uses ... - it and a singular verb, When the original sentence contains these or those, the tag uses ... - they and a plural verb, When the original sentence contains somebody, someone, everybody or everyone, the tag uses ... - they and a plural verb, When the original sentence contains nobody or no one, the tag uses ... - they and a plural positive verb, When the original sentence contains something, the tag uses ... - it and a singular verb., When the original sentence contains nothing, the tag uses ... - it and a singular positive verb., When the original sentence contains Let’s, the tag is ... - shall we?, We use question tags with imperatives, the tags usually use ... - a form of will.,
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BP B2+ 1.2 Grammar. Question tags. Rule revision
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