1. She likes tennis, doesn’t she?
My brother didn’t listen to pop music, did he?
1. Question Tags come at the end / at the beginning of a sentence.
2. When the sentence is affirmative, we use negative / affirmative tag.
3. When the sentence is negative, we use negative / affirmative tag.
4. FORM: _______________ + __________________________
They will go to the birthday party, won’t they?
It hasn’t rained yet, has it?
GRAMMAR
auxiliary verb subject personal pronoun
2. I am aren’t I?
I’m notam I?
Don’t will you?
Let’s shall we?
I am aren’t I?
I’m notam I?
Don’t will you?
Let’s shall we?
I’m doing the right exercise, aren’t I?
I’m not in the right place, am I?
Don’t make any noise, will you?
Let’s go to France, shall we?
4. 1 She doesn’t know you, does she?
2 She asked for your help, don’t she?
3 They won’t come, do they?
4 You’ve arrived late again, didn’t you?
5 There isn’t any sugar left, is there?
6 I didn’t tell you that, did I?
7 You wouldn’t dare, did you?
8 I am doing a great job, am I?
9 She fell on her back, don’t she?
10 You couldn’t open it, couldn’t you?
11 He was leaving for the airport, wasn’t he?
12 She’s got enough money, doesn’t she?
13 There won’t be much left, will there?
14 We have been working so hard, haven’t we?
1 She doesn’t know you, does she?
2 She asked for your help, don’t she?
3 They won’t come, do they?
4 You’ve arrived late again, didn’t you?
5 There isn’t any sugar left, is there?
6 I didn’t tell you that, did I?
7 You wouldn’t dare, did you?
8 I am doing a great job, am I?
9 She fell on her back, don’t she?
10 You couldn’t open it, couldn’t you?
11 He was leaving for the airport, wasn’t he?
12 She’s got enough money, doesn’t she?
13 There won’t be much left, will there?
14 We have been working so hard, haven’t we?