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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!
Use the positive tag "is she" after the negative statement "She is not here."
2Mary is an architect, ...............?
Wrong!
Use the negative tag "isn't she" after the positive statement "Mary is an architect."
3You eat too much, ...............?
Wrong!
Use the negative simple present tag "don't you" after the positive statement "You eat too much."
4He smokes, ...............?
Wrong!
Use the negative third-person simple present tag "doesn't he" after the positive statement "He smokes."
5They have gone, ...............?
Wrong!
Use the negative present perfect tag "haven't they" after the positive statement "They have gone."
6She spoke about the project, ...............?
Wrong!
Use the negative simple past tag "didn't she" after the positive statement "She spoke about the project."
7He hasn't finished his homework, ...............?
Wrong!
Use the positive tag "has he" after the negative present perfect statement "He hasn't finished his homework."
8They sang well, ...............?
Wrong!
Use the negative simple past tag "didn't they" after the positive statement "They sang well."
9He has been to Switzerland, ...............?
Wrong!
Use the negative present perfect tag "hasn't he" after the positive statement "He has been to Switzerland."
10He hurt you, ...............?
Wrong!
Use the negative simple past tag "didn't he" after the positive statement "He hurt you."
11I am a little late, ...............?
Wrong!
Use the special negative tag "aren't I" after the positive statement "I am a little late."
12Manish writes stories, ...............?
Wrong!
Use the negative third-person simple present tag "doesn't he" after the positive statement "Manish writes stories."
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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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