
Question Tags
Question Tags: Turn Statements into Questions
Use question tags to turn statements into questions and confirm information or seek agreement. They are common in conversational English. For example, in “You’re coming, aren’t you?”, “aren’t you” is the question tag. The form of question tags depends on the main verb and subject, typically using opposite polarity (positive or negative) from the statement.
Learning question tags helps you confirm details, engage your listener, and make conversations more interactive.

Question Tags Rules, Forms, Exceptions, and Examples. Learn all about Question Tags and how to use them correctly.

Question Tags - Exercises 1 - Practice exercises with Question Tags - Quiz 1. Exercises corrected in real-time.

Question Tags - Exercises 2 - Practice exercises with Question Tags - Quiz 2. Exercises corrected in real-time.
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