Comprehension and conversation
Tag endings
John is a good student, isn't he?
John and Mary are good students, aren't they?
You like to study, don't you?
John likes to study English, doesn't he?
We enjoy our English lessons, don't we?
John and Mary enjoy their lessons, don't they?
You went to the movie last night, didn't you?
Mary went to the movie last night with you, didn't she?
John and Mary went to the movie together, didn't they?
John was in class yesterday, wasn't he?
We were very busy yesterday, weren't we!
John and Mary were also busy, weren't they?
You will be here tomorrow, won't you?
John will also be here tomorrow, won't he?
Mr. and Mrs. Smith will come to the party, won't they?
John can speak English well, can't he?
You can he here at nine o'clock, can't you?
Helen is studying English now, isn't she?
They are playing tennis now, aren't they?
I’m late, aren’t I?
Don’t go there, will you?
Help me, will you?
Exercise IV. Add the correct tag endings to the following sentences as shown in the example. Then ask your own questions using tag endings.
Example: She's the best student in the class, isn’t she?
1. Your friend speaks English well, ________?
2. Mr. Campbell will teach us tomorrow, _______?
3. Your father left for Panama yesterday, ________?
4. He is staying at the Hotel President, ________?
5. Your first name is Robert, ___________?
6. The students were late for the lesson, _______ ?
7. You'll be back by noon, ________?
8. We can speak German, ________?
9. He has a lot of friends, _________?
10. They live in Florida, ___________?
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