Question tags (Câu hỏi đuôi)

3/11/2022 4:08:48 PM

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Drag the words into the correct boxes:

1. is an affirmative tag.

2. is a negative tag.

We use question tags to _____.

  • disagree with the statement
  • express disappointment
  • show surprise
  • make requests
  • confirm the information

Complete the sentences.

1. If the main clause subject is everyone, nobody, those, these, etc., the tag subject is .

2. If the main clause subject is anything, everything, nothing, this, that, etc., the tag subject is .

3. If the main clause subject is there, the tag subject is .

Fill in the missing words.

1. I am not late, ?

2. We ought to go by plane, ?

3. I am on time, ?

4. He used to love going to the museum, ?

Choose the correct question(s).

  • Hand me the scalpel, couldn't you?
  • Let's have a rest now, shall we?
  • Shut up, can you?
  • Hold on a second, will you?
  • Don't tell anyone about this, do you?
  • Move a bit, would you?

Decided if the statement below is True or False.

If positive statements include some adverbs such as rarely, hardly, seldom, etc., the tag is usually positive.

It was an interesting lecture, _____?

  • didn’t it
  • was it
  • wasn’t it
  • is it

- "Martin has to go to Europe on business."

- "He has to go immediately, ______?"

  • doesn’t he
  • isn’t he
  • won’t he
  • hasn't he

Your mother can speak French fluently, _____?

  • is she
  • can she
  • can’t she
  • doesn’t she

Mary seldom does morning exercise, _____?

  • does she
  • doesn’t she
  • is she
  • isn’t she
You didn't go to Lan's party yesterday, _____?
  • don't you
  • didn't you
  • do you
  • did you

Nobody was in the room, ______?

  • was they
  • weren’t they
  • wasn’t they
  • were they

"Let’s go out for some coffee tonight, _____?" Kate asked her friend.

  • don’t we
  • shall we
  • can’t we
  • won't we

Nothing unusual happened, ____?

  • did it
  • didn't it
  • did they
  • didn't they
The first TV picture _____ in 1926, wasn't it?
  • produced
  • didn't produce
  • was produced
  • wasn't produce

This is what we need for our new house, _____?

  • is it
  • isn’t this
  • isn’t it
  • don’t we
We should call Rita, _____ we?
  • should
  • shouldn't
  • shall
  • shall not
Buy me a newspaper on your way back, _____?
  • do you
  • will you
  • have you
  • don’t you

That was a flash of lightning, ______?

  • didn't it
  • wasn't it
  • didn't that
  • wasn't that

Michael rarely returns to his hometown, ______?

  • hasn't he
  • does he
  • has he
  • doesn't he

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

Everyone rarely likes reading books after dinner, don't they?

  • Everyone
  • reading
  • after
  • don’t

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

The price of oil used to be a great deal lower than now, wasn't it?

  • of
  • to be
  • great deal
  • wasn't it

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

There is only one Chinese restaurant in town, isn't it?

  • only
  • Chinese
  • in town
  • isn't it

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

She seldom goes out with her friends at night, doesn't she?

  • with
  • friends
  • at
  • doesn't

Choose the sentence with the right word order.

  • I’m a bit late, I aren't?
  • I’m, aren’t I, a bit late?
  • Aren’t I, I’m a bit late?
  • I’m a bit late, aren’t I?

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between TWO and FIVE words, including the word given.

My brother accused me of taking his car. (took)

=> "You you?" said my brother.