QUESTION TAG

A question tag is a short question added at the end of a statement to confirm something or to seek agreement.

Example

You are ready, aren’t you?


STEP 1 – IDENTIFY THE SENTENCE

First check whether the sentence is positive or negative.

Positive sentence → Negative tag

Negative sentence → Positive tag

Examples

She is happy, isn’t she?

She isn’t happy, is she?


STEP 2 – FIND THE AUXILIARY VERB

Use the same auxiliary verb from the sentence in the tag.

Examples

She is tired, isn’t she?

They have finished, haven’t they?

He will come, won’t he?


STEP 3 – CHANGE THE SUBJECT INTO A PRONOUN

The subject in the statement must change into a pronoun in the tag.

Examples

Ravi is late, isn’t he?

The boys are playing, aren’t they?

Your sister will come, won’t she?


STEP 4 – IF THERE IS NO AUXILIARY VERB

Use do / does / did.

Examples

You like coffee, don’t you?

She plays the piano, doesn’t she?

They went home, didn’t they?


STEP 5 – SPECIAL RULES

I am → aren’t I

Example

I am late, aren’t I?


STEP 6 – SENTENCES WITH “LET’S”

Let’s → shall we?

Example

Let’s start the class, shall we?


STEP 7 – IMPERATIVE SENTENCES

Use will you?

Examples

Close the door, will you?

Open the window, will you?


STEP 8 – SENTENCES WITH NEGATIVE WORDS

Words like never, rarely, hardly, nobody, nothing make the sentence negative in meaning.

So the tag becomes positive.

Examples

She never lies, does she?

Nobody called you, did they?


SUMMARY

Positive sentence → Negative tag

Negative sentence → Positive tag

Use the same auxiliary verb

Change subject into pronoun

If no auxiliary → use do / does / did

I am → aren’t I

Let’s → shall we?

Revise 

You are coming to the meeting tomorrow, aren’t you?

She finished the assignment, didn’t she?

You like English classes, don’t you?

He can drive a car, can’t he?

They will join us later, won’t they?

You don’t understand the question, do you?

She isn’t absent today, is she?

Ravi plays football well, doesn’t he?

Let’s start the class now, shall we?

Open the window, will you?

You have completed the work, haven’t you?

She is your neighbour, isn’t she?

They were late to the class, weren’t they?

He has finished his homework, hasn’t he?

You will help me with this task, won’t you?

She sings beautifully, doesn’t she?

They live near the school, don’t they?

You met him yesterday, didn’t you?

The children are playing outside, aren’t they?

Your brother works in a bank, doesn’t he?

She can solve the problem, can’t she?

You remember my name, don’t you?

They have visited the museum, haven’t they?

The teacher explained the lesson clearly, didn’t she?

You like watching movies, don’t you?

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