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Some special cases:
I am right, aren't I? aren't I (not amn't I)
I’m not right, am i?
You have to go, don’t you? You (do) have to go
I have been answering, haven’t I? use first auxiliary
Nothing came in the post, did it?
Treat statements with nothing, nobody etc like negative
statements
Nothing, everything, nothing, something will
happen, won’t it?
Use it
Anybody, anyone, everybody, everyone,
nobody, no one, somebody, someone will
come, won’t they?
Use they
Let's go, shall we?
Let me use your phone, will you?
Let me help you, may i?
let's = let us
Let me/him…, will (xin phep)
Let help- may (de nghi giup)
He’d better do it, hadn’t he? He had better (no auxiliary)
He has never been in LD, has he?
Never, rarely, no, hardly: affirmative in tags
Don’t do that, will you?
Take your seat, won’t you?
“Will” used in imperative
“Won’t” used in invitation
I wish to study Eng, may I? Wish-may
One can be one’s master, can’t you/one One-you/one
they must study hard, needn’t they?