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Question Tags

This document provides a sample test with 6 multiple choice questions about using question tags in English. For each question, there is one correct answer option. The answers section then explains why each answer is correct, focusing on using the proper auxiliary verb and word order in the question tags. Overall, the document offers an example quiz and answers to help learners practice and understand the grammatical rules for forming question tags in English statements.
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This document provides a sample test with 6 multiple choice questions about using question tags in English. For each question, there is one correct answer option. The answers section then explains why each answer is correct, focusing on using the proper auxiliary verb and word order in the question tags. Overall, the document offers an example quiz and answers to help learners practice and understand the grammatical rules for forming question tags in English statements.
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Question tags
For each of the six questions choose the one correct answer.

1. He lives in Tokyo now, ___________


a. lives he?
b. doesn’t he?
c. does he?
d. he does?

2. You should be on holiday, _________ you?


a. couldn’t
b. wouldn’t
c. shouldn’t
d. can’t

3. You’re from Beijing, ___________


a. aren’t you
b. aren’t you?
c. you aren’t?
d. isn’t it?

4. You couldn’t give me a cigarette, ___________


a. you could?
b. you couldn’t?
c. could you?
d. couldn’t you?

5. Get the phone, ____________


a. get you?
b. do you?
c. you will?
d. will you?

6. You worked with Jill in the post-office, ____________


a. didn’t you?
b. did you?
c. worked you?
d. isn’t it?

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Question tags
Answers
1:
a. Make a question tag with the auxiliary verb ‘does’ not with the main verb ‘lives’.
b. Make a question tag with the negative auxiliary verb ‘doesn’t’ and make a
question word order.
c. Make a question tag with the negative auxiliary verb ‘doesn’t’
d. Make a question tag with the negative auxiliary verb ‘doesn’t’ and make a question
word order.

2:
a. Use the same modal verb in the statement and the question tag.
b. Use the same modal verb in the statement and the question tag.
c. Use the same modal verb in the statement and the question tag.
d. Use the same modal verb in the statement and the question tag.

3:
a. ‘aren’t you’ is the correct tag, but remember to use a ‘?’ at the end of the tag.
b. ‘aren’t you?’ is correct – change you’re to are you and make it negative.
c. Remember to change the you’re into a question – aren’t you?
d. The verb must stay the same i.e. You’re cannot change to isn’t it?

4:
a. Use a positive question tag after a negative statement, & change the order of the
subject and verb.
b. Change the order of the subject and verb to make a question word order.
c. Use a positive question tag after a negative statement, & use a question word
order.
d. Use a positive question tag after a negative statement.

5:
a. Don’t use the main verb in the question tag.
b. Requests that are like commands use an irregular tag.
c. Requests that are like commands use the question tag ‘will’, but remember to
change the word order.
d. Requests that are like commands use the question tag ‘will’.

6:
a. Use the negative auxiliary verb, and change the word order - ‘didn’t you’
b. Use a negative question tag after a positive statement.
c. Use an auxiliary verb ‘did’, not a main verb ‘work’
d. If you have a main verb in the statement ‘work’ you must use the auxiliary verb ‘do’
in the tag.

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