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100

He can speak Mandarin.

can't he?

100

They shouldn't have eaten all the cake.

should they?

100

They had visited Rome before.

hadn't they?

100

He's been working hard.

hasn't he?

100

You shouldn't have told him,.

should you?

200

You are a student.

aren't you?

200

He is very busy.

isn't he?  

200

He was sad.

wasn't he?

200

You speak english.

don't  you?  

200

He studies Spanish.

doesn't he?

300

That was really impressive.

wasn't it?

300

You don't want to miss the party.

do you?

300

You have experience in cooking,.

don't you?

300

You're excited about the trip.

aren't you?

300

You wouldn't like it to rain tomorrow.

would you?

400

What is the basic structure of a TAG question?

The basic structure of a TAG question consists of an affirmative statement followed by a small question that inverts the subject and auxiliary verb of the main statement.

400

When is a positive auxiliary verb used in the TAG question?

A positive auxiliary verb is used in the TAG question when the main statement is negative.

400

When is a negative auxiliary verb used in the TAG question?

A negative auxiliary verb is used in the TAG question when the main statement is positive.

400

How is a TAG question formed with a negative imperative?

In a negative imperative sentence, the TAG question becomes positive (e.g., "Don't go there, will you?").

400

What happens with the modal verb in a TAG question?

The modal verb is repeated in the TAG question as it appears in the main statement (e.g., "You can swim, can't you?").

500

Can TAG questions be used with sentences in the future tense?

Yes, TAG questions can also be used with sentences in the future tense (e.g., "You will come to the party, won't you?").

500

What word is used at the end of a TAG question if there is no auxiliary verb in the main statement?

If there is no auxiliary verb in the main statement, "do" is used in the TAG question (e.g., "She speaks French, doesn't she?").

500

What is the primary purpose of a TAG question in a conversation?

The primary purpose of a TAG question is to confirm or verify information, seek agreement, or confirmation from the interlocutor.

500

What happens if the main statement contains the verb "to be"?

When the main statement contains "to be," the auxiliary verb in the TAG question becomes its opposite form (e.g., "He is here, isn't he?").

500

What is the correct form of a TAG question in an imperative sentence?

In an imperative sentence, a negative TAG question is used to soften the request (e.g., "Close the door, will you?").