Read the situation and complete the sentence with a suitable question tag:
Your friend's hair is much shorter than when you last met.
What do you say to her/him?
'You've had your hair cut, _______'
A
hadn't you?
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B
haven't you?
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C
have you?
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D
don't you?
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Solution
The correct option is C haven't you? Question tags are used in a sense that contradicts the rest of the sentence. Moreover, the verb remains the same without any change in tense. Since the rest of the sentence is in positive, the question tag should be negative. Hence, Option B is correct. The rest of the options either have the same sense as the sentence or use a different verb. Hence, these are incorrect.