Add appropriate question tags.
1She speaks English, ...............?
Wrong!
After the affirmative simple present statement "She speaks English," use the negative tag "doesn't she".
2You play the piano, ...............?
Wrong!
After the affirmative simple present statement "You play the piano," use the negative tag "don't you".
3You locked the door, ...............?
Wrong!
After the affirmative simple past statement "You locked the door," use the negative tag "didn't you".
4She will come, ...............?
Wrong!
After the affirmative future statement "She will come," use the negative tag "won't she".
5They never invite us, ...............?
Wrong!
Because "never" makes the statement negative, use the affirmative tag "do they".
6It rains in July, ...............?
Wrong!
After the affirmative simple present statement "It rains in July," use the negative tag "doesn't it".
7She was here in the morning, ...............?
Wrong!
After the affirmative past statement with "was," use the negative tag "wasn't she".
8You had dinner, ...............?
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
After "You had dinner," both "hadn't you" and "didn't you" are possible question tags.
9You are not coming with me, ...............?
Wrong!
After the negative statement "You are not coming with me," use the affirmative tag "are you".
10She doesn't look happy to see us, ...............?
Wrong!
After the negative statement "She doesn't look happy to see us," use the affirmative tag "does she".
11She is rich. She has got a lot of money, ...............?
Wrong!
After the affirmative statement "She has got a lot of money," use the negative tag "hasn't she".
12You haven't got his number, ...............?
Wrong!
After the negative statement "You haven't got his number," use the affirmative tag "have you".
Done.
Score: 0/12
Answers
- She speaks English, doesn’t she?
- You play the piano, don’t you?
- You locked the door, didn’t you?
- She will come, won’t she?
- They never invite us, do they?
- It rains in July, doesn’t it?
- She was here in the morning, wasn’t she?
- You had dinner, hadn’t you / didn’t you?
- You are not coming with me, are you?
- She doesn’t look happy to see us, does she?
- She is rich. She has got a lot of money, hasn’t she?
- You haven’t got his number, have you?

