"Have you seen Andrew?" "Yeah, he was on his way to the library."
As a child she was told to say "yes" not "yeah".
"The cheque's in the post." "Yeah, yeah!"
Yeah, looking back now, I wish I'd done things differently.
Yeah, and just every boy band is exactly the same, they're all just structured to sell.
Yeah and hi treat the identification task as a fait accompli.
Yeah, but this particular building up there says, look how beautiful these rolling hills on the horizon are.
Tags are either questions, statements or imperatives added to a clause to invite a response from the listener:
Tags consist of one of the auxiliary verbs be, do or have, or the main verb be, or a modal verb, plus a subject, which is most commonly a pronoun:
Question tags turn statements into yes-no questions. There are two types.
A tag after an imperative clause softens the imperative a little. The tag verb is most commonly will but we can also use would, could, can and won’t:
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是的, 沒錯…
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是的, 没错…
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sí…
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sim…
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うん(”yes” の話し言葉)…
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(ünlem) evet…
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ouais, oui…
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