\nA positive sentence is always followed by a negative question tag and a negative sentence is always followed by a positive question tag.
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In the given sentence (or clause), the helping verb is 'will' and the subject is 'Kishore'. So the question tag will be negative and refer to the subject (singular, male pronoun).
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The complete statement with the question tag will be: \nKishore will come, won't he?
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The appropriate question tag to be used to complete the given sentence is:
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Kishore will come,
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Dr. Amit Shishodia Solutions for Exercise 15: Exercise 15
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