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1. He does not go to school.

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The correct answer is "does he?" because the given sentence is in the negative form, so the question tag should be in the positive form. The question tag "does he?" is the correct option as it matches the auxiliary verb "does" used in the negative sentence.

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2. Aaradhya can speak English fluently.

Explanation

The given correct answer is "can't she?" because it is a question tag that is used to confirm or seek agreement with a statement. In this case, the statement is "Aaradhya can speak English fluently." The question tag "can't she?" is used to confirm this statement and seek agreement from the listener.

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3. We were reading some story books.

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The correct answer is "weren't we?" This is because the statement "We were reading some story books" is in the past tense, indicating that the action has already happened. The question tag "weren't we?" is used to seek confirmation or agreement from the listener, implying that the speaker and the listener were both reading story books.

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4. The boy is very clever and brave .

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The correct answer is "isn't he?" because the statement "The boy is very clever and brave" is positive, indicating that the boy possesses these qualities. The question tag "isn't he?" is used to seek confirmation or agreement from the listener, implying that the listener should also agree that the boy is clever and brave.

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5. The man did not notice me.

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The correct answer is "did he?" because it is the correct question tag to use with the statement "The man did not notice me." The statement is in the past tense, so the question tag should also be in the past tense. "Did he?" is the appropriate question tag to use in this context.

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6. Let's complete our homework in time.

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The correct answer is "shall we?" because it is a polite and friendly way to suggest that the speaker and the listener should complete their homework together. It implies a sense of collaboration and cooperation.

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7. Let's play on the ground.

Explanation

The phrase "Let's play on the ground" suggests that the speaker is inviting someone to join them in playing on the ground. The appropriate response to this invitation would be "shall we?" as it is a polite way of accepting the invitation and suggesting that both parties participate in the activity together.

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8. Students were treated badly.

Explanation

The question is asking for a negative confirmation of the statement "Students were treated badly." The correct answer is "weren't they?" which is a contraction of "were not they?" This response is grammatically correct and expresses the negative confirmation in the correct form.

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9. They have won the match.

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The correct answer is "haven't they?" This is because the question is asking for confirmation or agreement about the statement "They have won the match." In English, when we want to seek agreement or confirmation for a positive statement, we use the negative form of the auxiliary verb followed by the pronoun. In this case, "haven't they?" is the appropriate form to use.

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10. They will not help me.

Explanation

The correct answer is "will they?" because the sentence "They will not help me" is in the negative form and is talking about a future action. When forming a question in the negative about a future action, we use "will" to create the question. Therefore, the correct question form would be "Will they?"

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11. Nayra was playing in the garden.

Explanation

The question is asking for the correct tag question to complete the sentence "Nayra was playing in the garden." The correct tag question to use in this case is "wasn't she?" This is because the main sentence is in the past tense (Nayra was playing), so the tag question should also be in the past tense and have a negative form to match the negative implication of "wasn't." The tag question "wasn't Nayra?" is incorrect because it does not match the subject ("she") and does not have the correct negative form.

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12. We are watching a t v .

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The correct answer is "aren't we?" because the sentence is in the present continuous tense, indicating an action happening at the moment of speaking. The pronoun "we" suggests that the speaker is including themselves in the action of watching TV, making "aren't we?" the appropriate choice.

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13. Anushka has not received her wages.

Explanation

The correct answer is "has she?" This is because the sentence "Anushka has not received her wages" is in the present perfect tense, which requires the auxiliary verb "has" for the third person singular subject "Anushka." In the question tag, we use the same auxiliary verb as in the main sentence, so "has she?" is the correct form.

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14. All animals were running away.

Explanation

The correct answer is "weren't they?" because it is a tag question used to confirm or seek agreement with a previous statement. In this case, the previous statement is "All animals were running away." By using the tag question "weren't they?", the speaker is seeking confirmation or agreement that all the animals were indeed running away.

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15. The boy got the first prize.

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The correct answer is "didn't he?" This is because the sentence is in the affirmative form ("The boy got the first prize"), and when we convert an affirmative sentence to a question, we use the auxiliary verb "do" in the correct tense. In this case, since the sentence is in the past tense, we use "did" as the auxiliary verb. Additionally, we use the negative form "didn't" to form a question in English. Therefore, the correct question form would be "Did he?" which is represented by "didn't he?" in the given options.

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16. Students did not help him.

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The correct answer is "did they?" This is because the question is asking for confirmation or agreement with the statement "Students did not help him." The correct form for this type of question is to use the auxiliary verb "did" followed by the subject "they."

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17. Prince never takes tea .

Explanation

The correct answer is "doesn't he?" This is because the sentence is in the negative form, indicating that Prince does not take tea. The question tag "doesn't he?" is used to confirm the information in the sentence and is appropriate in this context.

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18. Vinita closed her book.

Explanation

The correct answer is "didn't she?" because it is the appropriate contraction of "did not she?" which is used to form a question in the past tense. In this case, "Vinita closed her book" is a statement in the past tense, so the question form requires the use of "did" and the negation "not" contracted to "didn't." The question form also requires the subject-verb inversion, resulting in "didn't she?"

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19. Change the voice.

Explanation

The given correct answer is "will you?" This is because the original sentence is in the past tense and in the active voice. To change it to the passive voice, we need to use the helping verb "will" followed by the subject "you." Therefore, the correct passive voice form of the sentence would be "will you?"

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20. Teacher will ask you some questions.

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The correct answer is "won't she?" This is because the question is formed using the auxiliary verb "will" in a negative form, indicating a question tag. The question tag is used to confirm or seek agreement from the listener. In this case, the speaker is expecting the listener to confirm that the teacher will ask some questions. Therefore, the appropriate question tag to use is "won't she?"

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He does not go to school.
Aaradhya can speak English fluently.
We were reading some story books.
The boy is very clever and brave .
The man did not notice me.
Let's complete our homework in time.
Let's play on the ground.
Students were treated badly.
They have won the match.
They will not help me.
Nayra was playing in the garden.
We are watching a t v .
Anushka has not received her wages.
All animals were running away.
The boy got the first prize.
Students did not help him.
Prince never takes tea .
Vinita closed her book.
Change the voice.
Teacher will ask you some questions.
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