You’re making fun of me, ______ you?A.don’tB.doesn’tC.weren’tD.aren’t
Question
You’re making fun of me, ______ you?A.don’tB.doesn’tC.weren’tD.aren’t
Solution
The correct answer is D. "aren't".
In English, when we want to make a question that shows surprise or seeks confirmation, we use the auxiliary verb in the negative form at the end of the sentence. This is called a question tag.
In this case, the sentence is in the present continuous tense ("You're making..."), so we use the auxiliary verb "are". Since it's a question tag, we use the negative form "aren't".
So the complete sentence is: "You’re making fun of me, aren't you?"
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