Question Tags
I. We use question tags to confirm information, usually information we already know or think is true.
II. A question tag is two words added to the end of a sentence: An auxiliary verb and a pronoun.
- If the sentence is positive, the auxiliary verb should be negative:
He is German, isn’t he?
- If the sentence is negative, the auxiliary verb should be positive:
She isn’t happy, is she?
- If the sentence doesn’t have an auxiliary verb, use “do” or “don’t”.
You like fishing, don’t you?
III. To answer someone who is using a question tag, you must agree or disagree with the first part of the sentence, not the tag:
- We’re going to the movies tonight, aren’t we?
Yes, we are. (We’re going at 8:00pm.)
No, we aren’t. (We’re staying home.)
PRACTICE
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