- Are questions at the end of the statement
- Used in spoken language
- Used for confirming information or asking for someone’s agreement or disagreement
- Form: Question tag = Auxiliary + Subject
A POSITIVE STATEMENT, A NEGATIVE QUESTION TAG?
- He’s 6 years old, isn’t he?
- You’re reading, aren’t you?
- They’ve just had breakfast, haven’t they?
- A NEGATIVE STATEMENT, A POSITIVE QUESTION TAG?
- You haven’t answers all the questions in the test, have you?
- Kelly didn’t help you, did she?
- Tom couldn’t pass the exam, could he?
Exceptions:
Pay attention to the following question tags. They don’t follow any rules.
Depending on the speaker’s purposes, intonations for question tags are different.
- 1. She is collecting stickers, ?
- 2. We often watch TV in the afternoon, ?
- 3. You have cleaned your bike, ?
- 4. John and Max don't like maths, ?
- 5. Peter played handball yesterday, ?
- 6. They are going home from school, ?
- 7. Mary didn't do her homework last Monday, ?
- 8. He could have bought a new car, ?
- 9. Kevin will come tonight, ?
- 10. I'm clever, ?
- https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/questions/question_tags3.htm
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