Вопрос задан 24.08.2018 в 13:10. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Бормусова Виктория.

Помогите задать вопрос и ответить на него!1 you are not tired (are you? aren't you)?-2 she is a

kind girl (is she? isn't she?)-3 it is not easy to catch a fish(is it? isn't)-4 there were a lot of people in the park? (were there? werent there?)-5 it was nice to spend the afternoon on the beach (was it? wasnt it?)6 there are hundreds of beautiful stones in his collection (are there?aren't there?)
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Отвечает Добрий Влад.
1. You are not tired, aren't you? — I am not tired.
2. She is a kind girl, isn't she? — She is a kind girl.
3. It is not easy to catch a fish, is it? — It is easy to catch a fish.
4. There were a lot of people in the park, weren't there? — No, there weren't.
5. It was nice to spend the afternoon on the beach, wasn't it? — Yes, it was.
6. There are hundreds of beautiful stones in his collection, aren't there? — Yes, there are.
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

1. "You are not tired, are you? Aren't you?"

The correct question form would be: "You are not tired, are you?" The negative form of the question is used to seek confirmation or clarification. The tag question "are you?" is added at the end to confirm the statement. The alternative form "aren't you?" is also grammatically correct and can be used interchangeably.

2. "She is a kind girl, is she? Isn't she?"

The correct question form would be: "She is a kind girl, isn't she?" The positive statement is followed by the tag question "isn't she?" to seek confirmation or agreement. The alternative form "is she?" is also grammatically correct and can be used interchangeably.

3. "It is not easy to catch a fish, is it? Isn't it?"

The correct question form would be: "It is not easy to catch a fish, is it?" The negative statement is followed by the tag question "is it?" to seek confirmation or agreement. The alternative form "isn't it?" is also grammatically correct and can be used interchangeably.

4. "There were a lot of people in the park, were there? Weren't there?"

The correct question form would be: "There were a lot of people in the park, weren't there?" The positive statement is followed by the tag question "weren't there?" to seek confirmation or agreement. The alternative form "were there?" is also grammatically correct and can be used interchangeably.

5. "It was nice to spend the afternoon on the beach, was it? Wasn't it?"

The correct question form would be: "It was nice to spend the afternoon on the beach, wasn't it?" The positive statement is followed by the tag question "wasn't it?" to seek confirmation or agreement. The alternative form "was it?" is also grammatically correct and can be used interchangeably.

6. "There are hundreds of beautiful stones in his collection, are there? Aren't there?"

The correct question form would be: "There are hundreds of beautiful stones in his collection, aren't there?" The positive statement is followed by the tag question "aren't there?" to seek confirmation or agreement. The alternative form "are there?" is also grammatically correct and can be used interchangeably. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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