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Question Tags for ESL Learners

The document discusses the purpose and use of question tags in spoken language. It states that question tags make language more lively and involve others. It then provides rules for forming question tags based on whether the statement is positive or negative, and whether an auxiliary verb is used. Finally, it provides examples of statements with the correct question tags filled in.

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Question Tags for ESL Learners

The document discusses the purpose and use of question tags in spoken language. It states that question tags make language more lively and involve others. It then provides rules for forming question tags based on whether the statement is positive or negative, and whether an auxiliary verb is used. Finally, it provides examples of statements with the correct question tags filled in.

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QUESTION TAGS

The purpose of a question tag:


 spoken language, lively, involving others

 want somebody to agree/disagree

Is the statement a POSITIVE one  question tag: NEGATIVE

You are tired, aren’t you?

They went to the zoo on Monday, didn’t they?

Is the statement a NEGATIVE one  question tag: POSITIVE

She doesn’t play football, does she?

Mr. Tramp had lef before you came, hadn’t he?

If there is an AUXILIARY VERB used in the main statement  re-use the auxiliary verb
in the question tag too.

You will join me, won’t you?

Eve could definitely do so, couldn’t she?

Pete has already ordered for the two of us, hasn’t he?

If there are no auxiliaries used in the main statement  Use: do/don’t/did/didn’t

Ms Reeves teaches Biology every Monday, doesn’t she?

The headmaster told us to stay in our classrooms, didn’t he?

We don’t like to go to Italy this summer, do we?

If the main verb is a form of “be”  positive/negative form of “be” in question tag
I am such a good and clever pupil, aren’t I?

The Foo Fighters are not as good as Nirvana, are they?

My mother was shopping when the accident happened, wasn’t she?


Fill in the right question tag!
1) Simon won’t come, ________________________.

2) Rachel dropped the plate, ________________________.

3) Tamara’s on holiday, ______________________.

4) I’ve never been here before, _______________________?

5) He had robbed the bank before he ran away, _________________________?

6) There were a lot of beautiful, colourful flowers, ___________________________?

7) You don’t mind if I’ll come 2 minutes later, __________________________?

8) My brother is such a selfish boy, ___________________________?

9) Austrians are said to be humourous, ____________________________?

10) It was such a wonderful afternoon, ________________________?

11) Your daughter had already left before the bell rang, _______________________?

12) We will go and visit her, __________________________?

13) The lesson has just finished, __________________________?

14) The letter was sent months ago, __________________________?

15) You could do much better, __________________________?

16) She denied the job, __________________________?

17) The Smith’s always wanted to have three or four children, ____________________________?

18) Teenagers are not allowed to go to the disco, ____________________________?

19) Townville hasn’t got a cinema, _________________________?

20) English lessons are so boring, ________________________?

21) Heribert will study hard for the English test, _________________________?

22) Vanessa meets Nadine at the mall, ________________________?

23) There is ham on the pizza, ______________________?

24) She would come, if I asked her, ______________________?

25) Frank hadn’t found it, ______________________?

KEY:
1 will he?
2 didn’t she?
3 is she?
4 have I?
5 hadn’t he?
6 weren’t there?
7 do you?
8 isn’t he?
9 aren’t they?
10 wasn’t it?
11 hadn’t she?
12 won’t we?
13 hasn’t it?
14 wasn’t it?
15 couldn’t you?
16 didn’t she?
17 didn’t they
18 are they?
19 has it?
20 aren’t they?
21 won’t he?
22 doesn’t she?
23 isn’t it?
24 wouldn’t she?
25 did he?

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