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What is the past tense of tag?
tagged
tag Definitions and Synonyms
| present tense | |
|---|---|
| he/she/it | tags |
| present participle | tagging |
| past tense | tagged |
| past participle | tagged |
What is the present tense of stop?
Indicative
| presentⓘ present simple or simple present | |
|---|---|
| you | stop |
| he, she, it | stops |
| we | stop |
| you | stop |
What is the first form of take?
Verb Forms of Take
| (Base) 1st | (Past) 2nd | (Past Participle) 3rd |
|---|---|---|
| Take | Took | Taken |
| Get list of more Verb Forms. |
When do you use the same verb in a tag question?
If the main clause has an auxiliary verb in it, you use the same verb in the tag question. If there is no auxiliary verb (in the present simple and past simple) use do / does / did (just like when you make a normal question). There is one weird exception: the question tag after I am is aren’t I.
Which is the correct definition of the tag?
Thanks. Tags consist of one of the auxiliary verbs be, do or have, or the main verb be, or a modal verb, plus a subject, which is most commonly a pronoun: he? she? she? they?
Question tags are formed by adding an auxiliary verb and repeating the subject of the main clause as a pronoun. It’s important to know which auxiliary verb to use and whether the tag should be positive or negative.
When to use question tags in a conversation?
However, sometimes we just want to keep a conversation going, or confirm information. In this case, question tags are often used to solicit input or confirmation to what we are saying. Using question tags well also promotes a understanding of the use of various auxiliary verbs.