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Add appropriate question tag to the following sentence. Automation and shared mobility will play a key role in this transformation.

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Add appropriate question tag to the following sentence.

Automation and shared mobility will play a key role in this transformation.

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Automation and shared mobility will play a key role in this transformation, won’t they?

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Chapter 4.1: Tight Corners - Grammar- Question Tags [Page 121]

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Chapter 4.1 Tight Corners
Grammar- Question Tags | Q A. 5. | Page 121

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