AAren't he
BIsn't he
CIs he
DWas he
Answer:
B. Isn't he
Read Explanation:
Rules for Forming Question Tags:
Positive Statement, Negative Tag: If the main statement is positive, the question tag must be negative. Example: She is happy, isn't she?
Negative Statement, Positive Tag: If the main statement is negative, the question tag must be positive. Example: He is not here, is he?
Auxiliary Verbs: The auxiliary verb in the tag should match the auxiliary verb in the statement. If there is no auxiliary verb, use 'do/does/did'. Example: You like coffee, don't you? (Here, 'like' is the main verb, so 'do' is used).
Subject Pronoun: The pronoun in the tag must refer to the subject of the statement. Example: "Subash" is a masculine noun, so the pronoun used is "he".
Special Cases:
Statements with 'I am' take 'aren't I?' as the tag. Example: I am late, aren't I?
Statements with 'Let's' take 'shall we?' as the tag. Example: Let's go, shall we?
Statements with 'There is/are' take 'is/are there?' as the tag. Example: There is a book, isn't there?
Imperative sentences can take 'will you?' or 'won't you?' as the tag. Example: Close the door, will you?
