This document discusses question tags, which are used to form questions in statements to seek confirmation or agreement. It provides examples of different types of question tags including those using auxiliary verbs like "do", "did", pronouns like "he", "they", and modal verbs like "will", "would". Question tags can turn statements into a question to check facts or opinions with the listener.
2. Question Tag
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Examples :
Hassan is here , isn¡¯t he?
He will come, won¡¯t he?
They played billiard, didn¡¯t they?
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Examples:
He doesn¡¯t draw pictures , does he ?
He didn¡¯t leave yesterday , did he ?
3. -(am)(are)
Example: I am usually early for school , aren¡¯t I ?
-(hardly , never)
Examples:
Khaled never comes late , does he ?
She hardly made her homework , did she?
-( every body , everyone )(they )
Examples :
Everyone wants peace of mind , don¡¯t they ?
Everyone is doing his best , aren¡¯t they ?
4. -(will you )(won¡¯t you )
Example : Close the window , will you? Or won¡¯t you ?
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Examples:
You¡¯d better go , hadn¡¯t you ?
You¡¯d rather stay , wouldn¡¯t you?
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Example :
Let¡¯s travel a broad , shall we?