Select the appropriate question tag. I am good, ______
Aam I
Bamn't I
Caren't I
Disn't I
Answer:
C. aren't I
Read Explanation:
🟢 (C) aren't I?: In English grammar, positive statements using "I am" always take the negative question tag "aren't I?".
❌ (B) amn't I?: While it seems logically consistent with "am", "amn't" is considered non-standard and is ungrammatical in standard modern English.
❌ (A) am I?: Positive statements require a negative question tag. "Am I?" would only be used if the statement was negative (e.g., "I am not good, am I?").
❌ (D) isn't I?: The auxiliary verb "is" does not agree with the first-person pronoun "I".
