A tag is something you put on an object to show its name, price, or other details. You see these on clothes or bags in shops. It helps people identify or explain the object.
The shirt has a price tag on it.
She wrote her name on the luggage tag.
A tag is a small question added at the end of a sentence. It asks the listener to agree or confirm something. For example, 'You like tea, don’t you?'.
You are coming, aren’t you? This is a tag question.
It’s cold today, isn’t it?
To tag means to put a label or name on something or someone, often for identification. You can tag clothes with price tags or tag friends in photos online.
Please tag your bags before the trip.
He tagged the photo on social media.
Tags are words given to information like photos or articles. They help people find or sort things on the internet. For example, hashtags on social media are tags.
Use tags to find the right photos quickly.
Add tags to your blog post for more views.
Tag is a fun game for children. One child tries to touch others. When touched, that child becomes 'it' and must chase others. It is a popular outdoor game.
We played tag in the park all afternoon.
She is 'it' in the game of tag.
A tag on meat is a little label that shows information like price or cut. You often see these tags in supermarkets or butcher shops.
The meat had a tag with its price.
Check the tag for the meat type.
To tag means to touch someone lightly, usually in a game. The person touched has to be 'it' next. It is a common action in children's chasing games.
I tagged him and ran away fast.
She tagged me in the game outside.