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A. don't we?

1. She is collecting stickers,

B. haven't you?

2. We often watch TV in the afternoon,


C. didn't he?

3. You have cleaned your bike,


D. isn't she?

4. John and Max don't like maths, E. won't he?

F. do they?
5. Peter played handball yesterday,

G. aren't they?

6. They are going home from school,


H. couldn't he?

7. Mary didn't do her homework last Monday, I. aren't I?

J. did she?
8. He could have bought a new car,

9. Kevin will come tonight,

10. I'm clever,

B.
1. She is collecting stickers, ? CLUE There is an auxiliary in the first part of the sentence is.

Negate is → isn't, because the first part of the sentence is affirmative.

Put the pronoun she at the end.

Correct is: She is collecting stickers, isn't she?


2. We often watch TV in the afternoon, ? CLUE There is no auxiliary in the first part of the

sentence, so use do.

Negate do → don't, because the first part of the sentence is affirmative.

Put the pronoun we at the end.

Correct is: We often watch TV in the afternoon, don't we?


3. You have cleaned your bike, ? CLUE There is an auxiliary in the first part of the

sentence have.

Negate have → haven't, because the first part of the sentence is affirmative.

Put the pronoun you at the end.

Correct is: You have cleaned your bike, haven't you?


4. John and Max don't like maths, ? CLUE There is an auxiliary in the first part of the

sentence don't.

Drop n't, because the first part of the sentence is negative → do.

Put the pronoun for John and Max → theyat the end.
Correct is: John and Max don't like maths, do they?
5. Peter played handball yesterday, ? CLUE The first part of the sentences is in the Simple

Past. There is no auxiliary, so use did.

Negate did → didn't, because the first part of the sentence is affirmative.

Put the pronoun for Peter → he at the end.

Correct is: Peter played handball yesterday, didn't he?


6. They are going home from school, ? CLUE There is an auxiliary in the first part of the

sentence are.

Negate are → aren't, because the first part of the sentence is affirmative.

Put the pronoun they at the end.

Correct is: They are going home from school, aren't they?
7. Mary didn't do her homework last Monday, ? CLUE There is an auxiliary in the first

part of the sentence didn't.

Drop n't, because the first part of the sentence is negative → did.

Put the pronoun for Mary → she at the end.

Correct is: Mary didn't do her homework last Monday, did she?
8. He could have bought a new car, ? CLUE There is an auxiliary in the first part of the

sentence could.

Negate could → couldn't, because the first part of the sentence is affirmative.

Put the pronoun he at the end.

Correct is: He could have bought a new car, couldn't he?


9. Kevin will come tonight, ? CLUE There is an auxiliary in the first part of the sentence will.

Negate will → won't, because the first part of the sentence is affirmative.

Put the pronoun for Kevin → he at the end.

Correct is: Kevin will come tonight, won't he?


10. I'm clever, ? CLUE There is 'm in the first part of the sentence. This is the contracted form for the

auxiliary am.

There is a special form of the question tag: aren't I

Correct is: I'm clever, aren't I?

Ejercicios
Añade las question tags.

1. You want to go on holiday, don’t you?


2. Charles will help us, won’t he?
3. Mary has a little lamb, doesn’t she?
4. You are the new student, aren’t you?
5. They have cleaned the windows, haven’t they?
6. Their parents are divorced, aren’t they?
7. The door has been locked, hasn’t it?
8. You speak English, don’t you?
9. He moved abroad, didn’t he?
10. You were there, weren’t you?

Escribe las Question Tags.

1. I don’t have to go there, do I?


2. You did not tell him a lie, did you?
3. They are not watching TV right now, are they?
4. It will not rain tomorrow, will it?
5. She is not going home yet, is she?
6. He would not do this, would he?
7. I won’t see you again, will I?
8. We have not been here before, have we?
9. She wasn’t surprised, was she?
10. We cannot do this together, can we?

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