Meaning

When we have some idea that something is true, or we suspect it is true, but we are not sure and are asking from a position of uncertainty; we can use "Isn't it a". You can use it to prompt someone to answer your question in regards to something that you think is true or great.

Today's Sentences

01

Isn’t it a nice car?

Situation 1

Is that a vintage model?

Yea, isn’t it a nice car?

I can see that you put a lot of love into this car.

I did.
It takes a lot to care for an older car.

Situation 2

Isn’t it a nice car?

I guess so.
Are you into luxury cars?

I would love to get one but it costs so much up front.

Really?
I prefer the older classic models.

02

Isn’t it a scary movie?

Situation 1

I heard this movie was nominated for an award.

Isn’t it a scary movie?

It is.
I read the reviews and a lot of people wrote that it was gruesome.

I might have to turn away for those parts of the movie.

Situation 2

Are you ready to watch the movie?
I just made some popcorn.

I’ll be right there.
Isn’t it a scary movie?

I think the rating was ‘Suspenseful’.

I hope it doesn’t keep me up at night.

03

Isn’t it a great hobby?

Situation 1

Are you into woodwork?

Yea, I make chairs.
How about you?

I go to a shop to make furniture on the weekends.

Isn’t it a great hobby?

Situation 2

I love our pottery class.

Isn’t it a great hobby?

It’s so relaxing and you feel like you achieved something.

What are you going to work on next?

04

Isn’t it a good school?

Situation 1

Where are you going in the fall?

I’m going to California University.

Isn’t it a good school?

I hear great things about it.

Situation 2

Do you attend MIT?

I do.

Isn’t it a good school?

It’s a great school but not everyone performs well.

05

Isn’t it a beautiful day?

Situation 1

Isn’t it a beautiful day?

I agree.
There aren’t very many days like this.

The sun is out with a cool breeze.
It’s the perfect day to go boat riding or have a picnic.

Should we go for a boat ride?
That sounds like fun!

Situation 2

Isn’t it a beautiful day?

Let’s go for a walk and enjoy the weather.

How about we go to that cafe on the way and grab a coffee?

Perfect!

Writer's Note

Did you know you can use "Isn't it" as a question tag? What is a question tag anyway? A tag question is a short question added to a statement. The tag includes a pronoun and its matching form of the verb be, or auxiliary verb. If the tag question is negative, we shorten the phrase, or use a contraction with the auxiliary verb.

Here are some examples of question tags with contractions.

  1. The restaurant just reopened, hasn't it?
  2. She's got the most beautiful eyes, doesn't she?
  3. He plays the guitar effortlessly, doesn't he?
  4. It's a great movie, isn't it?
  5. They're a great pair of jeans, aren't they?

Notice how the question tag is added at the end of a sentence. Notice how the tone of the question differs from using it at the beginning of your sentence. Question tags are a great way to add variety to the way you form questions.

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