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Tag Questions

SLIDE
http://www.slideshare.net/janet25/question-tag-grammarexercises

http://www.slideshare.net/joeldaldrich/tag-vs-echo-questions

VIDEO
http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar-vocabulary/grammar-videos/question-tags
http://www.eslcafe.com/grammar/tag_questions03.html

PRACTICE
http://www.agendaweb.org/grammar/questions-tag-worksheets-resources.html
http://a4esl.org/q/h/lb/tagqds.html
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/question-tags
http://www.eslgamesplus.com/tag-questions-game/

http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/tag-questions.html
http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/questionstags/menu.php

GRAMMAR
http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/tagquestions.html

http://www.grammar.cl/Intermediate/Question_Tags.htm

CHECK
http://eflmagazine.com/teaching-resources/grammar-2/pre-intermediate/question-tags/
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TAG PREGUNTASEtiquetas de preguntas

https://en.islcollective.com/resources/printables/worksheets_doc_docx/tag_questions/question-tags/85574





https://en.islcollective.com/resources/printables/worksheets_doc_docx/tag_questions/tag-questions-preintermediate/3477

















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Question Tags - Positive

Type the correct word in the boxes below.

isn'taren'tdon'tdoesn't

1.He's rich,  he?
2.These are your glasses,  they?
3.You live in Fairfield,  you?
4.It's a lovely day,  it?
5.I'm late,  I?
6.You smoke,  you?
7.They walk to work,  they?
8.Bill likes chocolate,  he?
9.Those flowers are beautiful,  they?
10.Anna is from Sweden,  she?
http://www.adelescorner.org/grammar/qtags/qtags_positive.html
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Practice makes the master, doesn’t it?- Intermediate 1

The original purpose of this blog was providing online exercises. It still is one of the aims and after pondering about the type of exercises you can I have tried to look for more varied practice. Keep practicing and aim high!
examples and exercises
complete the blanks:
multiple-choice:
play!choose from 3 different interactive games
listen the song and write the answers to the worksheet:
thanks to http://worksheets.musicenglish.co.uk/ for the activity.

https://teacherangelask.wordpress.com/tag/tag-questions/
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Put in the correct question tags for each sentence.

1. John smokes a lot,  ?
2. My mother has lovely hair,  ?
3. You do like this film we're watching,  ?
4. He can't speak English very well,  ?
5. Your brother isn't married,  ?
6. She doesn't cook very well,  ?
7. We can go to the cinema tomorrow if you want,  ?
8. They don't have a very nice house,  ?
9. She is the richest woman in the town,  ?
10. We should leave before it gets dark,  ?
11. You'd like a cup of tea,  ?
12. They mustn't go too near the lake,  ?
13. You'll see John tomorrow,  ?
14. We won't be going to that restaurant again,  ?
15. Let's try and phone her again,  ?
16. You've seen this film already,  ?
17. Your uncle has never been out of the village,  ?
18. You're seeing Amy next week,  ?
19. I'm not speaking first at the meeting,  ?
20. This was an interesting exercise,  ?

http://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar/2g16-question-tags-exercise.php
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Question tags: checking things you think are true etc

The only way to learn this is through practice!...
...so practice saying these quickly to yourself with a question tag. You might need to go through it a few times until you can say them perfectly.



Your name’s Richard.
You know how to use PowerPoint.
You’ve been to Phuket.
You can speak French.
You’re going to the party tomorrow.
You’ll be seeing Andy.
You can’t speak Korean.
You went to the meeting yesterday.
You will call me when you get there.
Give me a hand with this box.
Let’s give it a go.
Hurry up.
You don’t know his number.
You haven’t seen Julia.
You didn’t see David when you were there.
Let’s make a move.
You couldn’t give me a hand.
You wouldn’t have a pair of scissors.
You’d like to sponsor me for Trailwalker.
She’s got a camera.
He’ll tell the others.
He’s taking the exam.
They’ve sent the applications.
She picked up her books.
You did make sure it was switched off.
He does want to come.
I suppose she will eventually marry him.




Answers


Your name’s Richard, isn't it?
You know how to use PowerPoint, don't you?
You’ve been to Phuket, haven't you?
You can speak French, can't you?
You’re going to the party tomorrow, aren't you?
You’ll be seeing Andy, won't you?
You can’t speak Korean, can you?
You went to the meeting yesterday, didn't you?
You will call me when you get there, won't you?
Give me a hand with this box, will you? / would you?
Let’s give it a go, shall we?
Hurry up, will you?
You don’t know his number, do you?
You haven’t seen Julia, have you?
You didn’t see David when you were there, did you?
Let’s make a move, shall we?
You couldn’t give me a hand, could you?
You wouldn’t have a pair of scissors, would you?
You’d like to sponsor me for Trailwalker, wouldn't you?
She’s got a camera, hasn't she?
He’ll tell the others, won't he?
He’s taking the exam, isn't he?
They’ve sent the applications, haven't they?
She picked up her books, didn't she?
You did make sure it was switched off, didn't you?
He does want to come, doesn't he?
I suppose she will eventually marry him, won't she?


http://www.eltbase.com/worksheet-22-question-tags-extra-practice
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Take the challenge

Now practise using question tags by doing the fun exercises here and on the next page.

download script You can download all the tasks as a pdf (81 KB)

Task One - real questions

Practise saying these sentences and question tags with rising intonation on the question tag. You can use the examples in the mp3 to guide you, or to check your intonation.

download audioTask One sentences (mp3 - 249kb)

You couldn't lend me twenty pounds, could you?

You don't know if Peter is here, do you?

They are going to get married, aren't they?

You aren't going out in this terrible weather, are you?

We don't have to go now, do we?

She's from Canada, isn't she?

You haven't seen Peter today, have you?

I could finish this later, couldn't I?


Task Two - checking information or making conversation

Practise saying these sentences and tag questions with falling intonation on the question tag. You can use the examples in the mp3 to guide you, or to check your intonation.

download audioTask Two sentences (mp3 - 233kb)

This is a lovely town, isn't it?

The weather last night was terrible, wasn't it?

They can't sing at all, can they?

We'll never be able to eat all that pizza, will we?

She hates him, doesn't she?

She's a wonderful woman, isn't she?

The shops are open late tonight, aren't they?

We shouldn't leave the party too early, should we? 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1634_gramchallenge2/page2.shtml
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