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vcjr
Brazil

Help needed!
 
Tag question doubt!
 
 
Can anyone help with this sentence? 
Someone is outside, ______________?
What tag ending should I use?
Thanks!

21 Jun 2015      





valleryshans
Russian Federation

I think "Someone is outside, isnt he?"

21 Jun 2015     



korova-daisy
Russian Federation

If you add "there", it will be easier. The meaning  is the same.

There is someone outside, isn�t there?

 

21 Jun 2015     



JuliaKaraban
Russian Federation

isn �t he?

isn �t she?

21 Jun 2015     



SVieira
Portugal

What about "are they?"
The problem is that if you use "is he?" or "is she?" you will be referring to a specific gender, which "someone" doesn �t. And if you go for the male option, you might be seen as disregarding the female gender, which nowadays is not a safe path to tread...

So going for the plural "they" saves you that type of trouble.
Anyway, if I were you, I �d probably wait for a native speaker �s opinion.

21 Jun 2015     



Liligirl
Brazil

Aren �t they? 
We use they to refer to nobody, somebody, and everybody ( and no one etc)
Eg:
Nobody phoned , did  they? 
Somebody wanted a drink , didn�t they?  who was it ? 
source: Pratical English Usage - Michael Swan 

21 Jun 2015     



redcamarocruiser
United States

Aren �t they sounds OK to me.

21 Jun 2015     



stiofan
Spain

someone is outside,
who could it be?

21 Jun 2015     



vcjr
Brazil

Thanks guys for your wonderful explanation!

21 Jun 2015     



yanogator
United States

aren �t they?

21 Jun 2015     



SVieira
Portugal

"Aren �t they?", of course... I �m sorry for my lack of attention in my previous intervention; I was so concentrated in suggesting the right person (and explaining why I considered that to be the best option) that I didn �t even notice I was skipping the word "not" (both in the question tag I suggested and in the question tags that I commented).
To make it all short - sorry!

21 Jun 2015     

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