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Question tags exercise

October 10, 2014 - pdf

Add appropriate question tags to the following sentences.

1. She speaks English well, …………………..?

Correct! Wrong!

2. He has left, ………………… ..?

Correct! Wrong!

3. You will have some tea, ……………………?

Correct! Wrong!

4. I need not stay long, …………………..?

Correct! Wrong!

5. She loves dancing, ………………………?

Correct! Wrong!

6. You are not joining the strike, …………………?

Correct! Wrong!

7. He broke the glass, ………………… .?

Correct! Wrong!

8. He is not late, ………………….?

Correct! Wrong!

9. He used to play cricket when he was young, ………………….?

Correct! Wrong!

10. Let’s take some rest, …………………?

Correct! Wrong!

Answers

1. She speaks English well, doesn’t she?

2. He has left, hasn’t he?

3. You will have some tea, won’t you?

4. I need not stay long, need I?

5. She loves dancing, doesn’t she?

6. You are not joining the strike, are you?

7. He broke the glass, didn’t he?

8. He is not late, is he?

9. He used to play cricket when he was young, didn’t he?

10. Let’s take some rest, shall we?

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