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Q uestion  T ags:  F orms
Q uestion  T ags:  F orms A  question tag is a short phrase that is added to the end of a statement to turn it into a ‘yes/no’-question. You use question tags when you want to ask someone to confirm or disagree with what you are saying, or when you want to sound more polite.  Q uestion tags are rarely used in formal written English.
Q uestion  T ags:  F orms He’s very friendly,  isn’t he ? You haven’t seen it before,  have you ?
Q uestion  T ags:  F orms Y ou form a question tag by using an auxiliary, a modal, or a form of the main verb ‘be’, followed by a pronoun. The pronoun refers to the subject of the statement. David’s school is quite nice,  isn’t it ? She made a remarkable discovery,  didn’t she ?
Q uestion  T ags:  F orms I f your statement contains an auxiliary or a modal, the same auxiliary or modal is used in the question tag. Jill ’s  coming tomorrow,  is n’t she? You  did n’t know I was an artist,  did  you? You ’ve  never been in Benidorm,  have  you? You  will  stay in touch,  won’t  you?
Q uestion  T ags:  F orms I f the statement does not contain an auxiliary, a modal, or ‘be’ as a main verb, you use ‘do’, ‘does’, or ‘did’ in the question tag. You  like  it here,  do n’t you? Sally still  works  here,  does n’t she? He  played  for Ireland,  did n’t he?
Q uestion  T ags:  F orms I f the statement contains the present simple or past simple of ‘be’ as a main verb, the same form of the verb ‘be’ is used in the question tag. It  is  quite warm,  is n’t it? They  were  really rude,  were n’t they?
Q uestion  T ags:  F orms I f the statement contains the simple present or simple past of ‘have’ as a main verb, you usually use ‘do’, ‘does’, or ‘did’ in the question tag. He has a problem,  doesn’t  he?
Q uestion  T ags:  F orms Y ou can also use the same form of ‘have’ in the question tag, but it is not very common. She has a large house,  hasn’t  she?
Q uestion  T ags:  F orms W ith a positive statement you normally use a negative question tag, formed by adding ‘-n’t’ to the verb. You  like  Ralph a lot,  don’t  you? They  are  beautiful,  aren’t  they?
Q uestion  T ags:  F orms Note:  The negative question tag with ‘I’ is ‘aren’t’. I’m a fool,  aren’t I ?
Q uestion  T ags:  F orms W ith a negative statement, you always use a positive question tag. It  doesn’t  work,  does  it? You  won’t  tell anyone else,  will  you?
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Question Tags: Forms

  • 1. Q uestion T ags: F orms
  • 2. Q uestion T ags: F orms A question tag is a short phrase that is added to the end of a statement to turn it into a ‘yes/no’-question. You use question tags when you want to ask someone to confirm or disagree with what you are saying, or when you want to sound more polite. Q uestion tags are rarely used in formal written English.
  • 3. Q uestion T ags: F orms He’s very friendly, isn’t he ? You haven’t seen it before, have you ?
  • 4. Q uestion T ags: F orms Y ou form a question tag by using an auxiliary, a modal, or a form of the main verb ‘be’, followed by a pronoun. The pronoun refers to the subject of the statement. David’s school is quite nice, isn’t it ? She made a remarkable discovery, didn’t she ?
  • 5. Q uestion T ags: F orms I f your statement contains an auxiliary or a modal, the same auxiliary or modal is used in the question tag. Jill ’s coming tomorrow, is n’t she? You did n’t know I was an artist, did you? You ’ve never been in Benidorm, have you? You will stay in touch, won’t you?
  • 6. Q uestion T ags: F orms I f the statement does not contain an auxiliary, a modal, or ‘be’ as a main verb, you use ‘do’, ‘does’, or ‘did’ in the question tag. You like it here, do n’t you? Sally still works here, does n’t she? He played for Ireland, did n’t he?
  • 7. Q uestion T ags: F orms I f the statement contains the present simple or past simple of ‘be’ as a main verb, the same form of the verb ‘be’ is used in the question tag. It is quite warm, is n’t it? They were really rude, were n’t they?
  • 8. Q uestion T ags: F orms I f the statement contains the simple present or simple past of ‘have’ as a main verb, you usually use ‘do’, ‘does’, or ‘did’ in the question tag. He has a problem, doesn’t he?
  • 9. Q uestion T ags: F orms Y ou can also use the same form of ‘have’ in the question tag, but it is not very common. She has a large house, hasn’t she?
  • 10. Q uestion T ags: F orms W ith a positive statement you normally use a negative question tag, formed by adding ‘-n’t’ to the verb. You like Ralph a lot, don’t you? They are beautiful, aren’t they?
  • 11. Q uestion T ags: F orms Note: The negative question tag with ‘I’ is ‘aren’t’. I’m a fool, aren’t I ?
  • 12. Q uestion T ags: F orms W ith a negative statement, you always use a positive question tag. It doesn’t work, does it? You won’t tell anyone else, will you?
  • 13. Q uestions? For more slide presentations visit: