It's cold today, ins't it?
You're Polish, aren't you?
They live in London, don't they?
The match finishes at 8:00, doens't it?
Your sister worked in the USA, didn't she?
We've met before, haven't we?
You'll be OK, won't you?
You'd lend me some money, wouldn't you?
She ins't here today, is she?
You aren't angry, are you?
They don't eat meat, do they?
Lucy doesn't drive, does she?
You didn't like the film, did you?
Mike hasn't been to Rome before, has he?
You won't tell anyone, will you?
Sue wouldn't resign, would she?
Question tags are often used to check something you already think is true.
Your name's Maria, ins't it?
Exercise a
You know that man, don't you?
You' re going out with him, aren't you?
You haven't told your family about him, have you?
You met him last month, didn't you?
You were at the same party, weren't you?
You didn't know he was a criminal, did you?
You aren't happy in the relationship, are you?
You never want to see him again, do you?
You'll tell us the truth, won't you?
You won't tell any lies, will you?
You understand what I'm saying, don't you?
Exercise b
Your name's Jack, isn't it?
You brother works at the police station, doesn't he?
They don't have any proof, do they?
That man isn't the murderer, is he?
You were a witness to the crime, weren't you?
The police have arrested someone, haven't they?
The woman wasn't dead, was she?
That girl took your handbag, didn't she?
He won't go to prison, will he?
You haven't seen the suspect, have you?
They couldn't find enough evidence, could they?