Преобразуйте предложение в разделительный вопрос: 1. A logo is an emblem, ___?
2. A logo may be of an abstract design, ___?
3. A logotype includes a text, ___?
4. Many inventions have contributed to contemporary logo, ___?
5. First coins were made in 600 BCE, ___?
1 isn't it?
2 mayn't it?
3 doesn't it?
4 haven't it?
5 weren't it?
To transform the sentence into a tag question, we need to add a suitable tag at the end of the sentence. Since the main part of the sentence is positive ("A logo is an emblem"), the tag should be negative ("isn't it").
2. A logo may be of an abstract design, can't it?
Again, we need to add a suitable tag at the end of the sentence to transform it into a tag question. Since the main part of the sentence is positive ("A logo may be of an abstract design"), the tag should be negative ("can't it").
3. A logotype includes a text, doesn't it?
To transform the sentence into a tag question, we need to add a suitable tag at the end of the sentence. Since the main part of the sentence is positive ("A logotype includes a text"), the tag should be negative ("doesn't it").
4. Many inventions have contributed to contemporary logo, haven't they?
To transform the sentence into a tag question, we need to add a suitable tag at the end of the sentence. Since the main part of the sentence is positive ("Many inventions have contributed to contemporary logo"), the tag should be negative ("haven't they").
5. First coins were made in 600 BCE, weren't they?
To transform the sentence into a tag question, we need to add a suitable tag at the end of the sentence. Since the main part of the sentence is positive ("First coins were made in 600 BCE"), the tag should be negative ("weren't they").