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* 九 点 开 会,<em> 是不是 </em> ?<span class="trans">We are going to hold a meeting at 9, right?</span>
 
* 九 点 开 会,<em> 是不是 </em> ?<span class="trans">We are going to hold a meeting at 9, right?</span>
 
* 你 会 说 中文,<em> 是不是 </em> ?<span class="trans">You speak Chinese, right?</span>
 
* 你 会 说 中文,<em> 是不是 </em> ?<span class="trans">You speak Chinese, right?</span>
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* 你 有 新 女朋友 了, <em>是不是 </em>?<span class="trans">You have a new girlfriend, right?</span>
  
 
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As well as tag questions with ma, tag questions can also be formed using 不 (bù). This is done with a positive negative question.

Structure

Verb + 不 + Verb

This can then be attached to the end of a sentence to form a tag question. Tag questions seek confirmation or acceptance of what has been said. In English, "right?" and "OK?" are often used as tag questions.

Examples

  • 我们 去 咖啡 店, 好不好 Let's go to the cafe, OK?
  • 我们 喝 茶, 好不好 Let's have tea, OK?
  • 回家, 好不好 We're going home, OK?
  • 他 是 你 的 老板, 对不对 He's your boss, right?
  • 我们 是 好 朋友, 对不对 We are good friends, right?
  • Apple 用 中文 说 是“苹果”, 对不对 "Apple" in Chinese is "Pingguo," right?
  • 你 姓 王, 是不是 Your last name is Wang, is it not?
  • 九 点 开 会, 是不是 We are going to hold a meeting at 9, right?
  • 你 会 说 中文, 是不是 You speak Chinese, right?
  • 你 有 新 女朋友 了, 是不是 You have a new girlfriend, right?

See also

Sources and Further Reading