He dislikes the word dislike, isn’t he? A. does he B. doesn’t he C. didn’t he D. hasn’t he E. No correction required

[amp_mcq option1=”does he” option2=”doesn’t he” option3=”didn’t he” option4=”hasn’t he E. No correction required” correct=”option1″]

The correct answer is E. No correction required.

The sentence “He dislikes the word dislike, isn’t he?” is a negative statement with a tag question. The tag question “isn’t he?” is used to confirm the statement. In this case, the statement is “He dislikes the word dislike.” The tag question “isn’t he?” is in the affirmative form, which means that the speaker is expecting the answer “yes.”

The other options are incorrect because they do not agree with the tense of the statement. Option A, “does he,” is in the present tense, but the statement is in the simple present tense. Option B, “doesn’t he,” is also in the present tense, but it is the negative form of the verb “do,” which is not needed in this case. Option C, “didn’t he,” is in the past tense, but the statement is in the present tense. Option D, “hasn’t he,” is in the present perfect tense, but the statement is in the simple present tense.

Therefore, the correct answer is E. No correction required.