You speak English, ............
aren't you?
don't you?
wasn't you?
didn't you?
The moon goes round the earth,...........
don't it?
doesn't it?
isn't it?
didn't it?
He’s got long curly hair, ...........
wasn’t he?
doesn’t he?
isn’t he?
hasn’t he?
He never came again, .............
didn't he?
was he?
did he?
is he?
Elephants live in Europe, ...........
don't they?
didn't they?
weren't they?
aren't they?
Asian people ........... rice, do they?
don't like
ddn't liked
don't liked
didn't like
You like cookies, ...........
will not you?
didn’t you?
don’t you?
aren’t you?
We form a question tag using an auxiliary or a……….. verb and a pronoun
negative
end
positive
modal
The baby elephant that fell into the well was rescued by the locals, .........
isn’t it?
wasn’t it?
I love chocolate, ...........
aren’t I?
didn’t I?
wasn’t I?
don’t I?
Ali and Eman have a baby girl, .........
aren’t they?
don’t they?
didn’t they?
haven’t they?
Bring me some tissue papers, .............
will you?
do you?
are you?
A negative statement usually has a ………….question tag
Tharun and Varun are on their way to the airport, ..........
aren’t I ?
weren’t they?
isn’t they?
I’m sitting next to you, ............
aren’t me?
A question tag is a short question added to the ………….of a sentence.
That’s your car,..........
doesn’t it?
didn’t it?
They bought a new LED television,.....
We want to buy a big house, ...........
aren’t we?
don’t we?
weren’t we?
didn’t we?
I always wake up before you, ...........
A positive statement usually has a………… question tag.
So you .... that's funny, do you?
thinks
thoght
thinking
think
The meeting’s tomorrow at 9am, .........
don’t it?
They brought a bottle of water when they came, .........
I don’t think your sister will be pleased to see this, ...........
will she?
is she?
does she?
do she?