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In English / College | 2025-07-07

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i)
f)
e) Farming along
You read that it is unsafe to eat fish fro
g) We should never use contaminated water,
h) We can no longer swim in the River Pra,
Some industries dispose of waste into water bodies,
Ghana could have severe water problems by 2030,
k) Both surface and underground water are polluted,
can don't they?
couldn't it?
5. Copy and complete each statement with the correct question tag. The first one has be done for you.
a) Poor management of water sources leads to their destruction, ?
Poor management of water sources leads to their destruction, doesn't it?
b) Water pollution is a serious issue, ?
c) People and animals are at risk, ?
d) We shouldn't throw rubbish into the sea, ?
e) Industrial waste pollutes water bodies, ?
f) Household rubbish and farming activities also pollute rivers, ?
g) We see this happen every day, ?
h) The chemicals are not disposed of in the right manner, ?
5. Make up a suitable statement to match each question tag. Write the sentences in you 5)
exercise book. The first one has been done for you.
a) is it?
The river isn't close to a gold mine, is it?
can we?
haven't they?
do you?
shouldn't they?

Asked by sakibuadamusa

Answer (2)

This answer outlines how to form question tags for various statements and provides examples for clarity. Additionally, suitable statements are created to match the provided question tags. Understanding question tags enhances communication and comprehension. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07

Question tags are added to statements to confirm or seek agreement. Correct tags are formed based on the statement's auxiliary verbs and subjects. Sample sentences are created to demonstrate how to use these tags effectively.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-10