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What will be the question tag for can?

What will be the question tag for can?

Question tags with auxiliary verb Similarly, if there is a modal verb (could, can, should, etc.) in the main sentence, the question tag is also constructed with the same modal verb. E.g. They couldn’t hear him, could they?

What is the tag question of let’s do it?

Twelve Rules for Tag Questions

Rule Example
1. After “let’s”, the tag begins with “shall”. Let’s invite the neighbours over for dinner on the weekend, shall we?
2. Use “aren’t I” in tags to mean “I am not”. I’m on time, aren’t I? (correct) I’m on time, am’t I? (incorrect)

Can we use everybody in questions?

In my current story, my grammar check keeps adding “and” before some of my sentences that include “then.” For example: “We took off, then he called.” Its happens a lot with this narrator. When I add the “and” the sentence sounds wrong. Is there another way to deal with this?

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What is the question tag of everybody knows the answer?

the answer is don’t they?

How do you use everybody in a sentence?

Everybody sentence example

  1. Everybody has a mother and father.
  2. I love to make everybody happy.
  3. Everybody could see it, the way she treated him.
  4. Everybody is tempted now and then, Cassie.
  5. Then everybody began to feel frightened.
  6. Everybody wants to go to their own funeral!

What’s the difference between anyone and anybody?

There is no difference in meaning between anyone and anybody, but anybody is more common in spoken English. Anyone and anybody are very commonly used in questions and negative sentences. Was there anyone behind you? There wasn’t anybody in the room with her.

What is correct everybody know or everybody knows?

When you say ”everybody’, you mean every single person, hence the word is singular. So verb ”know’ should end with -s. ‘Everybody knows’ is correct. “Everybody knows” is correct.