Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
This is an antonym question commonly used in English, which consists of declarative sentences and antonym questions.
Translated as:
Nice day, isn't it?
Yeah, that's great.
In English, people often use antonyms to ask questions to gain others' approval of their views.
It must be noted that antonym questions have a special place, that is, the statement part is affirmative, the antonym question part is negative, on the contrary, the statement part is negative and the antonym question part is affirmative.
For example:
She's beautiful, isn't she?
She's not that beautiful, is she?
The answer is based on the actual situation.
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