English Grammar
Question
Tags
by Thota Srinivas
Positive
statements and negative question tags
1.They
are working on a project.
1.They
are working on a project, aren’t they?
2.We
will attend tomorrow.
2.We
will attend tomorrow, won’t we?
3.Peter
has taken a test.
3.Peterhas
taken a test , hasn’t he?
4.Birds
fly in the sky.
4.Birds
fly in the sky, don’t they?
5.Babloo
must bring his books.
5.Babloo
must bring his books , mustn’t he?
6.My
friend spoke rudely.
6.My
friend spoke rudely, didn’t he?
7.I
am worried a lot.
7.I
am worried a lot, aren’t I?
8.Nena
can play guitar.
8.Nena
can play guitar, can’t she?
9.She
was taking rest.
9.She
was taking rest, wasn’t she?
10.My
parents were talking with them.
10.My
parents were talking with them, weren’t they?
Negative statements
and positive question tags:
1.You
were not listening.
1.You
were not listening, were you?
2.She
hasn’t brought the book.
2.She
hasn’t brought the book, has she?
3.We
don’t eat junk food.
3.We
don’t eat junk food, do we?
4.Money
isn’t everything.
4.Money
isn’t everything, is it?
5.Politicians won’t
act wisely.
5.Politicians won’t
act wisely, will they?
6.My
pen isn’t working.
6.My
pen isn’t working, is it?
7.I
am not working now.
7.I
am not working now, am I?
8.The
Principal didn’t beat me.
8.The
Principal didn’t beat me, did she?
9.Jose
hadn’t come.
9.Jose hadn’t come, had he?
10.There aren’t many people here,