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Question Tags Exercise

May 20, 2023 - B1pdf

Add appropriate question tags.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1It is very hot today, ...............
Wrong!
A positive sentence with "is" takes the negative tag "isn't it".
2These books are yours, ...............
Wrong!
A positive sentence with "are" and the subject "these books" takes the tag "aren't they".
3You saw him yesterday, ...............
Wrong!
A positive past simple sentence takes the negative tag "didn't you".
4I am right, ...............
Wrong!
The usual question tag for "I am" is "aren't I".
5She bought a new apartment recently, ...............
Wrong!
A positive past simple sentence takes the negative tag "didn't she".
6You remember him, ...............
Wrong!
A positive present simple sentence takes the negative tag "don't you".
7After the party they all went home, ...............
Wrong!
A positive past simple sentence takes the negative tag "didn't they".
8This house belongs to your grandfather, ...............
Wrong!
A positive present simple sentence with a singular subject takes the negative tag "doesn't it".
9Her parents work abroad, ...............
Wrong!
A positive present simple sentence with a plural subject takes the negative tag "don't they".
10They were shocked to hear the news, ...............
Wrong!
A positive sentence with "were" takes the negative tag "weren't they".
11She doesn't work now, ...............
Wrong!
A negative present simple sentence takes the positive tag "does she".
12I did not hurt you, ...............
Wrong!
A negative past simple sentence takes the positive tag "did I".
Done.
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Answers

  1. It is very hot today, isn’t it
  2. These books are yours, aren’t they
  3. You saw him yesterday, didn’t you
  4. I am right, aren’t I
  5. She bought a new apartment recently, didn’t she
  6. You remember him, don’t you
  7. After the party they all went home, didn’t they
  8. This house belongs to your grandfather, doesn’t it
  9. Her parents work abroad, don’t they
  10. They were shocked to hear the news, weren’t they
  11. She doesn’t work now, does she
  12. I did not hurt you, did I
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