Scholarship Exam | 5th Class | English Grammar | Contracted Form |

Contracted forms are shortened versions of two words combined into one, usually by replacing one or more letters with an apostrophe. For example, “do not” becomes “don’t” and “cannot” becomes “can’t”. They’re commonly used in informal speech and writing to make sentences shorter and easier to say. I am I’m He has He’s You are…

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Question Tag

The tag usually consists of an auxiliary verb and a pronoun that matches the subject of the statement. If the statement has an auxiliary verb, the tag uses the same verb. If there is no auxiliary verb, the tag uses “do” or “does” for present tense statements and “did” for past tense statements. Example: “You…

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