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Now, Write The Correct Tag Question Now, Listen and Write. For Each Sentence

A tag question is a grammatical construction in English that involves a statement followed by a short question. This short question, called the question tag, is used to seek confirmation or agreement from the listener about the statement. The document provides examples of statements with their corresponding question tags, as well as exercises for learners to practice forming accurate tag questions.
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Now, Write The Correct Tag Question Now, Listen and Write. For Each Sentence

A tag question is a grammatical construction in English that involves a statement followed by a short question. This short question, called the question tag, is used to seek confirmation or agreement from the listener about the statement. The document provides examples of statements with their corresponding question tags, as well as exercises for learners to practice forming accurate tag questions.
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A tag question is a special construction in English.

It is a statement
followed by a mini-question. The whole sentence is a "tag question", and
the mini-question at the end is called a "question tag".

1. Now, write the correct tag question 2. Now, listen and write.
for each sentence.

1. Snow is white. Is Snow White? 1. ________________________


2. You don’t like me. Don´t you like me? 2. ________________________
3. You’re coming. Are you coming? 3. ________________________
4. You have finished. Do you have finished? 4. ________________________
5. The dinner is ready. Is ready dinner? 5. ________________________
6. We haven’t visited you. Don´t we have visited 6. ________________________
you? 7. ________________________
7. They have learnt a lot. Do they have learnt a lot? 8. ________________________
8. You didn’t visit him. Didn´t you visit him? 9. ________________________
9. There aren’t any chips. Aren´t you any chips? 10. _______________________
10. You are English. Are you English? 11. _______________________
11. They don’t study Spanish. Don´t they study
Spanish?
12. Laura isn’t here. Isn´t Laura here? 3. Now, complete the dialogue.
13. There is a cinema here. Is there a cinema here?
14. There aren’t many shops. Aren´t there many You wanted that.
shops? Did you want yellow?
15. He should study harder. Should he study harder?
16. He would like milk. Would he like milk?
17. He will visit you. Will he visit you?
18. They haven’t studied. Don´t they have studied? They didn’t come.
19. They didn’t come. Didn´t they come? Did you just start it?
20. He passed the exam. Did he pass the exam?
21. We were very happy. Were we very happy?
22. They are too sad. Are they too sad?
23. They won’t visit them. Won´t they visit them?
24. We mustn’t go there. Mustn´t we go there?
25. She doesn’t have to go. Doesn´t she has to go? You have understood.
Do you have understood?
26. She did many exercises. Did she many
exercises?
27. We went on holiday. Went we on holiday?
28. The cinema doesn’t open. Doesn´t cinema open?
29. The coffee is cold. Is coffee cold? They weren’t here.
30. Books are difficult. Are books difficult? Do you want to help me?
31. He’d better do it. Does he better do it?
32. I am right. _________________?

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