Learn how to form question tags with negative statements and positive tags. When a statement is negative, the tag becomes positive, creating balance. For example: "She isn't coming, is she?" Practice using this structure for clearer communication and better conversation skills. #QuestionTags #GrammarTips #EnglishLearning #LanguageSkills #GreenlandHall
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Fatimah Zahara SyllaOct 28, 2025
Learn how to form question tags with negative statements and positive tags. When a statement is negative, the tag becomes positive, creating balance. For example: "She isn't coming, is she?" Practice using this structure for clearer communication and better conversation skills. #QuestionTags #GrammarTips #EnglishLearning #LanguageSkills #GreenlandHall
