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16 January, 11:22

What's more formal = Are you six years old? or You're six years old, aren't you?

What's more formal = You've finished the book, haven't you?

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  1. 16 January, 11:40
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    the second bit is more formal, " You're six years old, aren't you?"

    because, the other sounds very demanding or imperative, like as if you have to answer the question. so, it has to be the second line.
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