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Really I appreciate your work ,Mr Ahmad ,but I have some notes if you please,sir I'll mention one of them I noticed that most teachers who explain the question tag they say that if the statement is affirmative the question must be negative and vice versa I think that's only right in written language, but in spoken language I think the answer is to be according to he actual situation what do you think Mr ?Don't you agree with me? with my best regards Mr Mosaad El Hegazy New Maadi Language School 0106593067
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I agree with you
Please give me the opportunity to explain more
We can change the meaning of a tag question with the musical pitch of our voice. With rising intonation, it sounds like a real question. But if our intonation falls, it sounds more like a statement that doesn't require a
real answer
For Example
You don't know where my wallet is, do you
( Intonation / rising ) (real question )
It's a beatiful view, isn't it
( Intonation / falling ) ( not a real question )