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Can "n't " and " + [pronoun]" be used with any verb?
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i get the question, but your examples seem contrived. they're all actually "have"/"did" inquiries.
have you read that manga?
have the potatoes grown?
does it sound like a good idea?
did it sound like a good idea?
if one reads them this way, one can see a clearer connection between these questions and question tags--and the reason why certain verbs in the tags have a tendency to be overused in speech, ultimately leading to necessary contraction.