What are question tags?
You can use Have you? Can’t she? Are they? etc. at the end of a sentence. These mini question are tags.
Question Tags Rules
Remember, a positive sentence will have a negative question tag. A negative sentence will have a positive question tag.

Question Tags Examples
Here are 60 question tags examples with answers:-
- Sue lives in Scotland, doesn’t she.
Yes, that’s right.
2. That dress is beautiful, isn’t it?
Yes, I think so.
3. You closed the door, didn’t you?
Yes, I think so.
4. Ram is an intelligent boy, isn’t it?
Yes, he is.
5. John will be here soon, won’t he?
Yes, probably.
6. He has bought a house, hasn’t he?
Yes, he has.
7. James works in a factory, doesn’t he?
Yes, he does.
8. You have been to France, haven’t you?
Yes, many times.
9. You met Michael last month, didn’t you?
Yes, I met him.
10. He was ill last week, wasn’t he?
Yes, he was ill.
11. Diane didn’t go to the market yesterday, did she?
Yes, she went.
- He never plays cricket, does he?
No, he doesn’t.
- Let’s go to the market, shall we?
Yes, let’s go.
- She has got an expensive dress, hasn’t she?
Yes, she has.
- They speak five languages, do they?
Yes, they do.
- They speak five languages, do they?
Yes, they do.
- That’s your pen, isn’t it?
Yes, it is.
- This book is really interesting, isn’t it?
Yes, it is interesting.
- Kevin doesn’t eat Chinese food, does he?
No, he doesn’t.
- Mohan is quite tall, isn’t it?
Yes, he is.
- They are late, aren’t they?
Yes, they are.
- He had a good time, didn’t he?
Yes, he had a nice time.
- Mary doesn’t respect us, does she?
No, she doesn’t.
- George doesn’t drink, does he?
Yes, he doesn’t drink.
- You haven’t met my grandmother, have you?
No, I haven’t.
- We want to buy a new car, don’t we?
Yes, we do.
- It’s very hot today, isn’t it?
Yes, it is.
- They are married, aren’t they?
No, they aren’t married.
- You have lost your keys, haven’t you?
No, I haven’t.
- I always go for a walk, don’t I?
Yes, you do.

- Jack doesn’t like me, does he?
No, he doesn’t.
- Sheila can’t drive, can she?
No, she can’t.
- The tea is hot, isn’t it?
Yes, it is.
- Sam helped me, didn’t he?
Yes, he helped you.
- They don’t play football, do they?
No, they don’t.
- He could do it for me, couldn’t he?
Yes, he could.
- She studied for the exam, didn’t she?
Yes, she studied.
- They were happy, weren’t they?
Yes, they were happy.
- He is very talented, isn’t he?
Yes, he is talentd.
- You are a doctor, aren’t you?
Yes, I am a doctor.
- You are waiting, aren’t you?
Yes, I am waiting.
- They have finished, haven’t they?
Yes, they have.
- You like tea, don’t you?
Yes, I like tea.
- He isn’t 10 years old, is he?
No, he is 10.
- You haven’t lived in Delhi, have you?
No, I haven’t.
- He was at the party, wasn’t he?
No, he wasn’t.
- The police caught the thief, didn’t they?
Yes, they did.
- Let’s buy a new refrigerator, shall we?
Yes, we shall.
- She didn’t call you, did you?
No, she didn’t.
- You enjoyed the movie, didn’t you?
Yes, I enjoyed.
- They won’t forget, will they?
No, they won’t.
- She hasn’t seen him, has she?
No, she hasn’t.
- The students flew to New York yesterday, did they?
Yes, I think so.
- You learn German, don’t you?
Yes, I learn German.
- She wasn’t singing, was she?
No, she wasn’t.
- She didn’t cut the vegetables, did she?
No, she didn’t.
- Mohan wasn’t happy, was he?
No, he wasn’t.
- Amit is writing a letter, isn’t he?
Yes, probably.
- They can dance, cant they?
Yes, they can.
- They won’t scold the boy, will they?
No, they won’t.
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