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Question Tags Exercise

October 14, 2017 - B1pdf

Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1I’m right, ...............?
Wrong!
The special question tag after "I'm" is "aren't I".
2Shut up, ...............?
Wrong!
A common tag after a direct imperative is "will you".
3Don’t forget, ...............?
Wrong!
After a negative imperative, the usual question tag is "will you".
4Move a bit, ...............?
Select 3 answers.
Wrong!
After this imperative, "will you", "would you", and "can you" are natural tags.
5Let’s go for a walk, ...............?
Wrong!
The question tag after "Let's" is "shall we".
6You never say what you mean, ...............?
Wrong!
Because "never" is negative in meaning, the tag is positive: "do you".
7There is little we can do about it, ...............?
Wrong!
Because "little" is negative in meaning here, the tag is positive: "is there".
8Somebody wanted a pizza, ...............?
Wrong!
With a positive past simple statement about "somebody", use "didn't they".
9He has a daughter, ...............?
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
When "has" means possession, both "hasn't he" and "doesn't he" are acceptable tags.
10There weren’t any issues, ...............?
Wrong!
After negative "there were" statements, the positive tag is "were there".
11Ravi wants to be an actor, ...............?
Wrong!
A positive present simple statement with "wants" takes the negative tag "doesn't he".
12Julia visited you yesterday, ...............?
Wrong!
A positive past simple statement with "visited" takes the negative tag "didn't she".
Done.
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Answers

  1. I’m right, aren’t I?
  2. Shut up, will you?
  3. Don’t forget, will you?
  4. Move a bit, will you / would you / can you?
  5. Let’s go for a walk, shall we?
  6. You never say what you mean, do you?
  7. There is little we can do about it, is there?
  8. Somebody wanted a pizza, didn’t they?
  9. He has a daughter, hasn’t he / doesn’t he?
  10. There weren’t any issues, were there?
  11. Ravi wants to be an actor, doesn’t he?
  12. Julia visited you yesterday, didn’t she?
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