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As we work through these example sentences and become really familiar with question tags, I want you to also pay close attention to my pronunciation. Notice that when the question tag uses a verb ending with t (negative question tags: isnt, hasnt, wasnt, etc) and is followed by it we often dont pronounce the final t. 1. It is, isnt it? 2. It was, wasnt it? 3. It does, doesnt it? In negative tags that end with something other than it (I, you, he, she, we, etc) then the words merge. 4. I am, arent I? 5. You are, arent you? (notice how the t sounds like ch when linked to you) 6. He was, wasnt he? When a negative question tag ends with they the th should be pronounced properly which will usually mean that you naturally drop the final t from the proceeding verb. 7. They were, werent they? Now its time for you to fill in the blanks. 8. I can park my car here, cant I? 9. We cant turn up to dinner empty-handed, can we? 10. You wouldnt like