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QUESTION TAGS PRACTICE QUIZ 2

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Complete each sentence with the correct question tag. Make sure you place the apostrophe in the right place.
Example: Mary likes him, doesn't she?





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GRAMMAR REVIEW! Question tags

Question tags are short questions added to the end of a statement to confirm or check information, or to encourage a reply. They are commonly used in spoken English.

1. Structure
A positive statement takes a negative question tag:
You're coming to the party, aren't you?
A negative statement takes a positive question tag:
She doesn't like coffee, does she?

2. Form
Use the auxiliary verb (do, does, did, is, are, was, were, have, etc.) or modal (will, can, should, etc.) from the statement.
If the statement has no auxiliary, use do/does/did.
They play soccer, don't they?

3. Pronoun
The subject in the tag should match the subject in the statement:
John is tired, isn't he?
Your parents will help, won't they?

4. Special Cases
"I am" takes "aren't I" in the tag:
I'm late, aren't I?
Imperatives (commands) often take "will you", "won't you", or "can you":
Close the door, will you?
With "let's", use "shall we": Let's go for a walk, shall we?

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