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Preparing for Class 12 Boards? This resource on Class 12 english critical thinking grammar solution includes PDF notes, past questions, and solutions. Updated for the 2081/2082 NEB syllabus, it covers all essential concepts in critical_thinking to help you excel.
In this unit, the grammar that students will face is 'Question tag'. Here, I will be sharing the complete grammar solution of critical thinking chapter.
Question tagA. Study the following examples:
- You are tired, aren’t you?
- He left Kathmandu, didn’t he?
- Your father never touched alcoholic drinks, did he?
B. Rewrite the following sentences adding appropriate question tag.
- Gill does not know Ann,
does he? - I’m very patient,
aren't I? - They’d never met me before,
had they? - Listen carefully,
will you? - Let’s have a break,
shall we? - Let us invite them,
shall we? - Hari used to live in France as a boy,
didn't he? - You’d better not take a hard drink,
should you? - Sheep eat grass,
don't they? - Mr. Pande can speak nine languages,
can't he? - She’s finished her classes,
hasn't she? - She barely managed to reach the goal,
did she? - Don’t let him swim in that pond,
will you? - There are lots of people here,
aren't there?
C. Read the following situations. What do you say in these situations? Use question tags.
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The sky is full of clouds. You can see lightning and hear thunder. It's
going to rain soon,
isn't it? -
You want to pay the taxi fare but you are short by 100 rupees. Shyam,
you will lend me 100 rupees,
won't you? -
You have met a stranger at a party and you want to have a chat with
him/her. Shall we have a chat,
then? -
You came out of the film hall with your friend. You enjoyed the film.
The film was good,
wasn't it? -
You and your friend listened to a comedian on the stage and felt
spellbound by his/her performance. He/she gave an excellent performance,
didn't he/she? -
You think your friend's father has arrived from the US but you are not
sure. Your friend's father has arrived from the US,
hasn't he? -
You think Susan will join the new job tomorrow but you are not sure.
Susan will join the new job tomorrow,
won't she? -
Your friend's hair looks too short. You have got a haircut,
haven't you? -
You want to go for a picnic with your friends in class. Let's go for a
picnic,
shall we? -
You want permission from your father to go for a walk. Let me go for a
walk,
will you?
