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The isn't it? construction means 'right?' or 'isn't that correct?'. The auxiliary verb and the pronoun are inverted in the negative interrogative form: Susie is very professional, isn't she? Susie is very professional, don't you agree? Bob works in the IT department, doesn't he? Bob works in the IT department, isn't that correct?
We can add question tags like isn't it?, can you? or didn't they? to a statement to make it into a question. Question tags are more common in speaking than writing. We often use question tags when we expect the listener to agree with our statement. In this case, when the statement is positive, we use a negative question tag. She's a doctor, isn ...
An easy explanation of how to make and use tag questions (or question tags) like 'isn't it'.
Use isn’t when you want to say that something is not happening now or is not true. Isn’t is also used in questions to ask about the state or existence of something or someone. Do not use isn’t with plural nouns or the pronouns we, you, they.
20 Μαΐ 2016 · Step 1. Make a true and positive statement using the verb to be. (ie. It’s raining) Step 2. End the statement with the phrase isn’t it? Step 3. In most cases your conversation partner AGREES...
Isn’t or Aren’t Exercise. Multiple-choice Exercise. 15 questions and answers. Beginner / A1. Change these sentences from the long negative form to the short negative form with the verb to be. Example sentence: She is not happy.
By contrast, the more common "isn't" could be used with different intonations for a couple of purposes: Isn't this a standard? (I want to confirm my understanding.)