There is no tag for that.
Ngirabakunzi Daren't he?
No, because 'dare' isn't being used as a modal verb in the original sentence.
He dares to face him, doesn't he?
But:
He dare face him, daren't he?
This form barely exists in modern English. Please don't use it.
The past is even more ridiculous in the mouths of speakers:
He dared face him, daredn't he?
That turn of phrase went out of use a century or two ago.
CJ
It was from a language practice test.
There is no tag for that.
No, because 'dare' isn't being used as a modal verb in the original sentence.
He dares to face him, doesn't he?
But:
He dare face him, daren't he?
This form barely exists in modern English. Please don't use it.
The past is even more ridiculous in the mouths of speakers:
He dared face him, daredn't he?
That turn of phrase went out of use a century or two ago.
CJ