Question Tags in English grammar are short questions at the end of the sentences, used mainly in informal speech. We use them to get a reaction from the speaker, generally agreement or disagreement. Question tags usually take the form of a helping verb (such as is, isn’t, are, aren’t ) and a pronoun.
Exercise 1: Choose the correct question tag for the given sentences
1. She’s a doctor, *isn’t* (isn’t/is) she?
2. He wasn’t at home, *was* (was/isn’t) he?
3. You’ll be here tomorrow, *won’t* (won’t/would) you?
4. They had arrived, *hadn’t* (hasn’t/hadn’t) they?
5. The concert was fantastic, *wasn’t* (wasn’t/was) it?
6. I am talking too loud, *aren’t* (am/aren’t) I?
7. We have met before, *haven’t* (haven’t/have) we?
8. I shouldn’t blame you, *should* (should/shouldn’t) I?
9. The park is closed today, *isn’t* (isn’t/is) it?
10. Steve can play guitar, *canāt* (canāt/can) he?
11. He likes coffee, *doesnāt* (does/doesnāt) he?
12. They donāt want to leave early, *do* (do/don’t) they?
13. You watched the game last night, *didnāt* (did/didnāt) you?
14. Letās go to the beach, *shall* (should/shall) we?
15. He hardly ever calls us, *does* (doesn’t/does) he?
2. He wasn’t at home, *was* (was/isn’t) he?
3. You’ll be here tomorrow, *won’t* (won’t/would) you?
4. They had arrived, *hadn’t* (hasn’t/hadn’t) they?
5. The concert was fantastic, *wasn’t* (wasn’t/was) it?
6. I am talking too loud, *aren’t* (am/aren’t) I?
7. We have met before, *haven’t* (haven’t/have) we?
8. I shouldn’t blame you, *should* (should/shouldn’t) I?
9. The park is closed today, *isn’t* (isn’t/is) it?
10. Steve can play guitar, *canāt* (canāt/can) he?
11. He likes coffee, *doesnāt* (does/doesnāt) he?
12. They donāt want to leave early, *do* (do/don’t) they?
13. You watched the game last night, *didnāt* (did/didnāt) you?
14. Letās go to the beach, *shall* (should/shall) we?
15. He hardly ever calls us, *does* (doesn’t/does) he?
Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct question tag
1. You work in a bank, *don’t you* (don’t you)?
2. Jake won the lottery, *didn’t he* (didn’t he)?
3. We’re meeting at 6 pm, *aren’t we* (aren’t we)?
4. They’re not going to the party, *are they* (are they)?
5. It hasn’t started to rain, *has it* (has it)?
6. He didn’t accept the offer, *did he* (did he)?
7. She’s taken the day off, *hasn’t she* (hasn’t she)?
8. You’ll let me know, *won’t you* (won’t you)?
9. They didn’t enjoy the movie, *did they* (did they)?
10. It’s a beautiful day, *isn’t it* (isn’t it)?
11. She could solve the problem, *couldnāt she* (couldnāt she)?
12. Theyāve been to Italy before, *havenāt they* (havenāt they)?
13. She wonāt mind if I come late, *will she* (will she)?
14. Itās your car, *isnāt it* (isn’t it)?
15. Youāve read this book, *havenāt you* (haven’t you)?
2. Jake won the lottery, *didn’t he* (didn’t he)?
3. We’re meeting at 6 pm, *aren’t we* (aren’t we)?
4. They’re not going to the party, *are they* (are they)?
5. It hasn’t started to rain, *has it* (has it)?
6. He didn’t accept the offer, *did he* (did he)?
7. She’s taken the day off, *hasn’t she* (hasn’t she)?
8. You’ll let me know, *won’t you* (won’t you)?
9. They didn’t enjoy the movie, *did they* (did they)?
10. It’s a beautiful day, *isn’t it* (isn’t it)?
11. She could solve the problem, *couldnāt she* (couldnāt she)?
12. Theyāve been to Italy before, *havenāt they* (havenāt they)?
13. She wonāt mind if I come late, *will she* (will she)?
14. Itās your car, *isnāt it* (isn’t it)?
15. Youāve read this book, *havenāt you* (haven’t you)?