Fixed tags in informal speech
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Some tags in informal spoken language do not vary in form. They include items
such as (all) right, okay, yeah, eh, don’t you think?. They are normally used to
check that something has been understood or to confirm that an action is agreed:
So we’re meeting at 7 outside the pizza place,
okay?
Let’s stop talking in circles,
right?
Don’t tell anyone about this,
yeah?
Oh well, what on earth can we do about it,
eh?
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No
is not normally used in this way:
He’s a really nice person, isn’t he?
(He’s a really nice person, no?)
A–Z
69 Right, rightly
198 | From utterance to discourse
Cambridge Grammar of English
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