Question Tags Exercises

These question tags exercises are presented in questions test format with answers. At the explanations tab, we listed several question tags examples and sentences with formula, form and structure. And at the worksheet tab, you can download these exercises as PDF or word files for free.

Understanding the Question Tags

Question tags are short questions that we add at the end of a sentence. They are used to confirm information or ask for agreement. In English, we often use question tags in everyday conversation.

How Do Question Tags Work?

If the main sentence is positive, the question tag is usually negative. If the main sentence is negative, the question tag is positive.

Question Tag Examples

Here are some useful question tags examples in different situations:

  • You’re coming to the meeting, aren’t you?
  • She doesn’t eat meat, does she?
  • They have finished the project, haven’t they?
  • It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it?
  • He won’t be late, will he?
  • I’m your teacher, aren’t I?
  • We can leave now, can’t we?
  • You didn’t see him yesterday, did you?

Forming Question Tags

The question tag uses an auxiliary (helping) verb, like be, do, have, or a modal verb (like will, can, should). The subject of the tag is always a pronoun (he, she, it, etc.).

Common Patterns of Question Tags

Main Sentence Question Tag Example
Positive (with be) Negative tag He is tall, isn't he?
Negative (with be) Positive tag She isn’t here, is she?
Positive (with do) Negative tag You like music, don’t you?
Negative (with do) Positive tag They don’t eat meat, do they?
Positive (with modal verb) Negative tag She can drive, can’t she?
Negative (with modal verb) Positive tag He shouldn’t go, should he?

Importance of Intonation

The way you say a question tag can change the meaning slightly:

  • Rising intonation (your voice goes up) is used when you're not sure and are really asking a question.
  • Falling intonation (your voice goes down) is used when you expect agreement.
Exercises
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Choose the correct option to complete the Question Tags Exercises below.
1

They had to leave early, _____?

a.
didn’t they
b.
hadn’t they
c.
don’t they
2

There was a lot of traffic this morning, _____?

a.
didn’t there
b.
isn’t there
c.
wasn’t there
3

She ought to apologize, _____?

a.
didn’t she
b.
doesn’t she
c.
oughtn’t she
4

I’m supposed to be here early, _____?

a.
am I
b.
don’t I
c.
aren’t I
5

They can’t be serious, _____?

a.
are they
b.
can’t they
c.
can they
6

He never listens to advice, _____?

a.
is he
b.
does he
c.
doesn’t he
7

The guests have arrived, _____?

a.
didn’t they
b.
haven’t they
c.
have they
8

Let’s meet at the café, _____?

a.
shall we
b.
will we
c.
do we
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