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Tag Questions Exercise

August 20, 2023 - A2pdf

Add appropriate question tags.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1We do not wear woolen clothes in summer, ...............?
Wrong!
Affirmative tags are used after negative statements. Negative tags are used after affirmative statements. The auxiliary used in the statement is repeated in the tag question. If there is no auxiliary, we use do, does or did.
2It is not very cold today, ...............?
Wrong!
Affirmative tags are used after negative statements. Negative tags are used after affirmative statements. The auxiliary used in the statement is repeated in the tag question. If there is no auxiliary, we use do, does or did.
3He studies well, ...............?
Wrong!
Affirmative tags are used after negative statements. Negative tags are used after affirmative statements. The auxiliary used in the statement is repeated in the tag question. If there is no auxiliary, we use do, does or did.
4He plays tennis every day, ...............?
Wrong!
Affirmative tags are used after negative statements. Negative tags are used after affirmative statements. The auxiliary used in the statement is repeated in the tag question. If there is no auxiliary, we use do, does or did.
5The streets are clean, ...............?
Wrong!
Affirmative tags are used after negative statements. Negative tags are used after affirmative statements. The auxiliary used in the statement is repeated in the tag question. If there is no auxiliary, we use do, does or did.
6They visit you occasionally, ...............?
Wrong!
Affirmative tags are used after negative statements. Negative tags are used after affirmative statements. The auxiliary used in the statement is repeated in the tag question. If there is no auxiliary, we use do, does or did.
7He escaped unhurt, ...............?
Wrong!
Affirmative tags are used after negative statements. Negative tags are used after affirmative statements. The auxiliary used in the statement is repeated in the tag question. If there is no auxiliary, we use do, does or did.
8He never hurts others, ...............?
Wrong!
Affirmative tags are used after never.
9Honey tastes sweet, ...............?
Wrong!
Affirmative tags are used after negative statements. Negative tags are used after affirmative statements. The auxiliary used in the statement is repeated in the tag question. If there is no auxiliary, we use do, does or did.
10They left in the morning, ...............?
Wrong!
Affirmative tags are used after negative statements. Negative tags are used after affirmative statements. The auxiliary used in the statement is repeated in the tag question. If there is no auxiliary, we use do, does or did.
11The doctor examined the patient, ...............?
Wrong!
Affirmative tags are used after negative statements. Negative tags are used after affirmative statements. The auxiliary used in the statement is repeated in the tag question. If there is no auxiliary, we use do, does or did.
12They need our help, ...............?
Wrong!
Affirmative tags are used after negative statements. Negative tags are used after affirmative statements. The auxiliary used in the statement is repeated in the tag question. If there is no auxiliary, we use do, does or did.
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. We do not wear woolen clothes in summer, do we?
  2. It is not very cold today, is it?
  3. He studies well, doesn’t he?
  4. He plays tennis every day, doesn’t he?
  5. The streets are clean, aren’t they?
  6. They visit you occasionally, don’t they?
  7. He escaped unhurt, didn’t he?
  8. He never hurts others, does he?
  9. Honey tastes sweet, doesn’t it?
  10. They left in the morning, didn’t they?
  11. The doctor examined the patient, didn’t he?
  12. They need our help, don’t they?
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