You............... don't you?

You see the sign, don't you?
or:
You do see the sign, don't you?
You didn't stay out all night,
did you?
Small talk or judgemental connotation:
"The weekend went fast, didn’t it?"
Small talk
They’re ............. tonight, aren’t they?
They’re seeing a movie tonight, aren’t they?
They're doing their homework,
aren't they?
Pressure or friendly connotation:
"You’ll finish it today, won’t you?"
Pressure
She .............. didn't she?
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She saw the answer, didn't she?
She saw her friend's test, didn't she?
The field trip was so nice,
wasn't it?
Friendly or Seeking Agreement connotation:
"You’re taking math this semester, aren’t you?"
Friendly
And he wouldn't lie, would he?
You ................ before, haven't you?

You have seen this photo before, haven't you?
They won't misbehave,
will they?
Seeking agreement or judgemental connotation?
“This is the fastest route, isn’t it?”
seeking agreement
Things have changed for you, haven't they?
She ............ soon, won't she?

She will see a doctor soon, won't she?
He has driven a truck before,
hasn't he?
What does connotation mean?
Connotation is the hidden meaning or feeling behind a sentence.
It's what the speaker really means to say, but they are just hinting.
She doesn't like your queen, does she?