NEGATIVE ADVERDSHE DID THIS INCORRECTLY,

8) Negative AdverdsHe did this incorrectly, ?The price increases unreasonably, ? Intonation :If we use rising intonation in the tag, we do not know or are not sure what the answer will be. If we use a falling intonation in the tag, we are simply seeking agreement.Ex: You haven’t seen my tennis shoes, have you? ( rising) ~No, I’m sorry. I haven’t.I couldn’t borrow your dress by any chance, could you? ( rising) ~No. They wouldn’t fit you. It’s been a lovely wedding, hasn’t it? ( falling) ~Wonderful.I thought David looked handsome and well-groomed in his wedding dress, didn’t he? ( falling) ~Yes, hedid. Absolutely handsome.

How can you make these tag question:

Scarcely did he go to the movies, ?

It’s incredible that he didn’t pass the exam, ?

Mr. John was not unhappy, ?

The event isn’t unreal, ?

He was not incompetent, ?

I’m not never hear of nothing like this, ?

He didn’t respect others unthinkably, ?

question tags with imperatives

Sometimes we use question tags with imperatives (invitations, orders), but the sentence remains an imperative and does not require a direct answer. We use won't for invitations. We use can, can't, will, would for orders.imperative + question tag notes:invitation Take a seat, won't you? Polite (invitations)order Help me, can you? quite friendlyHelp me, can't you? quite friendly (some irritation?)Close the door, would you? quite politeDo it now, will you? less politeDon't forget, will you? with negative imperatives only will is possible