Nov 6, 2016
- Complete the sentences with a short question.
- “I speak four languages.”
“ . . . ? Which ones?”- Do you
- Are you
- Can you
- Have you
- “I work in a bank.”
“ . . . ? I work in a bank too.”- Do you
- Are you
- Will you
- Have you
- “I didn’t go to work yesterday.”
“ . . . ? Were you ill?”- Didn’t you
- Don’t you
- Won’t you
- Has you
- “Jill doesn’t like me.”
“ . . . ? Why not?”- Doesn’t she
- Wasn’t she
- Didn’t she
- Isn’t she
- “You look tired.”
“ . . . ? I feel fine.”- Do I
- Am I
- I am
- I do
- “Julia phoned me last night.”
“ . . . ? What did she say?”- She does
- Does she
- Did she
- Is she
- “I’ve bought a new car.”
“ . . . ? What make is it?- Had you
- Have you
- Did you
- Was you
- “Tim doesn’t eat meat.”
“ . . . ? Does he eat fish?”- Isn’t he
- Hasn’t he
- Don’t he
- Doesn’t he
- “I’ve lost my key.”
“ . . . ? When did you last have it?”- Have you
- Did you
- You have
- Are you
- “Sue can’t drive.”
“ . . . ? She should learn.”- Can’t she
- Doesn’t she
- Isn’t she
- Hasn’t she
- “I was born in Italy.”
“ . . . ? I didn’t know that.”- Was you
- Were you
- Have you
- Did you
- “I didn’t sleep well last night.”
“ . . . ? Was the bed uncomfortable?”- Don’t you
- Didn’t you
- Hasn’t you
- Weren’t you
- “There’s a film on TV tonight.”
“ . . . ? Are you going to watch it?”- Is it
- Is there
- Will it
- Does it
- “I’m not happy.”
“ . . . ? Why not?”- Aren’t you
- Don’t you
- You aren’t
- You don’t
- “I met Paula last week.”
“ . . . ? How is she?”- Do you
- Are you
- Did you
- Have you
- “Margaret works in factory.”
“ . . . ? What kind of factory?”- Is she
- Does she
- Did she
- Has she
- “I won’t be here next week.”
“ . . . ? Where will you be?”- Will not you
- Won’t you
- Are you
- Have you
- “The clock isn’t working.”
“ . . . ? It was working yesterday.”- Did it
- Hasn’t it
- It isn’t
- Isn’t it
- “I speak four languages.”
- Complete the sentences with a question tag.
- “It’s a beautiful day, . . . ?”
“Yes, it’s lovely.”- is it
- isn’t it
- hasn’t it
- does it
- “These flowers are nice, . . . ?”
“What are they?”- don’t they
- haven’t they
- aren’t they
- isn’t it
- “Judy was at the party, . . . ?”
“Yes, I didn’t speak to her.”- wasn’t she
- weren’t she
- doesn’t she
- didn’t she
- “You’ve been to Paris, . . . ?”
“Yes, many times.”- didn’t you
- weren’t you
- aren’t you
- haven’t you
- “You speak German, . . . ?”
“Yes, but not very well.”- aren’t you
- don’t you
- haven’t you
- have you
- “Martin looks tired, . . . ?”
“Yes, he works very hard.”- isn’t he
- doesn’t he
- hasn’t he
- he is
- “You’ll help me, . . . ?”
“Yes, of course I will.”- does you
- won’t you
- will you
- hasn’t you
- “It’s a beautiful day, . . . ?”
- Complete the sentences with a question tag, positive or negative.
- “You haven’t got a car, . . . ?”
“No, a can’t drive.”- does you
- have you
- haven’t you
- doesn’t you
- “You aren’t tired, . . . ?”
“No, I feel fine.”- are you
- aren’t you
- do you
- don’t you
- “Carol is very nice person, . . . ?”
“Yes, everybody likes her.”- is she
- isn’t she
- does she
- doesn’t she
- “You can play the piano, . . . ?”
“Yes, but I’m not very good at that.”- can you
- does you
- can’t you
- doesn’t you
- “You don’t know Mike’s sister, . . . ?”
“No, I have never met her.”- don’t you
- do you
- have you
- haven’t you
- “Sally went to university, . . . ?”
“Yes, she studied economics.”- doesn’t she
- went she
- hasn’t she
- didn’t she
- “The film wasn’t very good, . . . ?”
“No, it was terrible.”- was it
- did it
- wasn’t it
- didn’t it
- “Ann lives near you, . . . ?”
“That’s right. I the same street.”- does she
- doesn’t she
- hasn’t she
- isn’t she
- “You won’t tell anybody what I said, . . . ?”
“No, of course not.”- will you
- won’t you
- do you
- are you
- “You haven’t got a car, . . . ?”
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