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Tag Questions Exercise

February 5, 2022 - pdf

In the simple past tense, use did in the question tag.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1. She is your best friend, …………………………?
Wrong!
Use an affirmative tag after a negative statement and a negative tag after an affirmative statement.
2. You invited your cousins, …………………………?
Wrong!
Use an affirmative tag after a negative statement and a negative tag after an affirmative statement. In the simple past tense, use did in the question tag.
3. He consulted the doctor, …………………………?
Wrong!
Use an affirmative tag after a negative statement and a negative tag after an affirmative statement. In the simple past tense, use did in the question tag.
4. He eats a lot, …………………………..?
Wrong!
Use an affirmative tag after a negative statement and a negative tag after an affirmative statement. If the given sentence is in the simple present tense, use do or does in the question tag. Use do when the pronoun following it is plural.
5. She talks a lot, …………………………?
Wrong!
Use an affirmative tag after a negative statement and a negative tag after an affirmative statement. If the given sentence is in the simple present tense, use do or does in the question tag. Use do when the pronoun following it is plural.
6. We should help the poor, …………………………?
Wrong!
Use an affirmative tag after a negative statement and a negative tag after an affirmative statement.
7. You forgot to lock the door, ………………………….?
Wrong!
Use an affirmative tag after a negative statement and a negative tag after an affirmative statement.
8. He feeds the homeless, …………………………?
Wrong!
If the given sentence is in the simple present tense, use do or does in the question tag. Use do when the pronoun following it is plural.
9. He has returned from office, ………………………?
Wrong!
10. Radha wants to be a singer, …………………………?
Wrong!
If the given sentence is in the simple present tense, use do or does in the question tag. Use do when the pronoun following it is plural.
11. My parents are kind hearted people, ………………………….?
Wrong!
12. Teachers build the future of the nation, …………………………….?
Wrong!
If the given sentence is in the simple present tense, use do or does in the question tag. Use do when the pronoun following it is plural.
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. She is your best friend, isn’t she?
  2. You invited your cousins, didn’t you?
  3. He consulted the doctor, didn’t he?
  4. He eats a lot, doesn’t he?
  5. She talks a lot, doesn’t she?
  6. We should help the poor, shouldn’t we?
  7. You forgot to lock the door, didn’t you?
  8. He feeds the homeless, doesn’t he?
  9. He has returned from office, hasn’t he?
  10. Radha wants to be a singer, doesn’t she?
  11. My parents are kind hearted people, aren’t they?
  12. Teachers build the future of the nation, don’t they?
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