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Question Tags Exercise

March 9, 2022 - B1pdf

Add appropriate question tags.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1She is not here, ...............?
Wrong!
An affirmative tag is used after a negative statement.
2Mary is an architect, ...............?
Wrong!
A negative tag is used after an affirmative statement.
3You eat too much, ...............?
Wrong!
In the simple present tense, use do or does in the question tag.
4He smokes, ...............?
Wrong!
In the simple present tense, use do or does in the question tag.
5They have gone, ...............?
Wrong!
A negative tag is used after an affirmative statement.
6She spoke about the project, ...............?
Wrong!
In the simple past tense, use did in question tags.
7He hasn’t finished his homework, ...............?
Wrong!
An affirmative tag is used after a negative statement.
8They sang well, ...............?
Wrong!
In the simple past tense, use did in question tags.
9He has been to Switzerland, ...............?
Wrong!
10He hurt you, ...............?
Wrong!
11I am a little late, ...............?
Wrong!
Aren't I is the tag question for I am.
12Manish writes stories, ...............?
Wrong!
In the simple present tense, use do or does in the question tag.
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. She is not here, is she?
  2. Mary is an architect, isn’t she?
  3. You eat too much, don’t you?
  4. He smokes, doesn’t he?
  5. They have gone, haven’t they?
  6. She spoke about the project, didn’t she?
  7. He hasn’t finished his homework, has he?
  8. They sang well, didn’t they?
  9. He has been to Switzerland, hasn’t he?
  10. He hurt you, didn’t he?
  11. I am a little late, aren’t I?
  12. Manish writes stories, doesn’t he?
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