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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 question tag for I’m is aren’t I.
2Shut up, ...............?
Wrong!
After imperatives will you, would you, can you, can’t you or couldn’t you can be used to tell people to do things.
3Don’t forget, ...............?
Wrong!
After negative imperatives, we use ‘will you?’
4Move a bit, ...............?
Wrong!
After imperatives will you, would you, can you, can’t you or couldn’t you can be used to tell people to do things.
5Let’s go for a walk, ...............?
Wrong!
After let’s we use ‘shall we?’
6You never say what you are going, ...............?
Wrong!
Non-negative tags are used after negative words like never, no, nobody, hardly etc.
7There is little we can do about it, ...............?
Wrong!
Non-negative tags are used after negative words like never, no, little, nobody, hardly etc.
8Somebody wanted a pizza, ...............?
Wrong!
We use they to refer to somebody, nobody and everybody.
9He has a daughter, ...............?
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
When have is used as a main verb, question tags with both have and do are possible.
10There weren’t any issues, ...............?
Wrong!
There can be used as a subject in question tags.
11Ravi wants to be an actor, ...............?
Wrong!
12Julia visited you yesterday, ...............?
Wrong!
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. I’m right, aren’t I?
  2. Shut up, All of the above?
  3. Don’t forget, will you?
  4. Move a bit, All of the above?
  5. Let’s go for a walk, shall we?
  6. You never say what you are going, 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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