Question tags
Grammar Reference
Read the examples.
How do we form question tags?
Find examples in the dialogue.
1 He works in the camp, doesn't he?
2 She can't come, can she?
Dave: Hi Tim. What's up?
Tim: Oh, hi Dave! What are you doing here?
Dave: Oh, I've joined the Eco-helpers club.
Tim: Oh yeah, I've heard about that. Sally collects rubbish for recycling in the park every Saturday morning, doesn't she?
Dave: That's right. She's been doing that for a month. I've been building nesting boxes.
Tim: Nesting boxes?
Dave: Well, there aren't many trees left in the city for birds to build their nests. If we don't help them, they will have to leave the city.
Tim: That's interesting. What else have you been doing?
Dave: We've been planting trees and cleaning out ponds for a week now that the weather's good.
Tim: Your club sounds wonderful. I could join as well, couldn't I?
Dave: Of course you could. We really need volunteers, but you have to see Miss Jackson first. She'll tell you what to do.
Tim: Sounds great! I'll join first thing Monday morning.
Task 1
Fill in the question tags in sentences 1-6. Listen and tick the boxes.
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Which question tags show that:
1 the speaker is (almost) sure about what he says and doesn't expect an answer?
2 the speaker isn't sure and expects an answer?
Rising
Falling
1 She isn't here, ... ?
2 They're late, ... ?
3 He arrived yesterday, ... ?
4 She is sleeping, ... ?
5 We can't go, ... ?
6 She hasn't Ieft, ... ?
Listen and repeat.
Task 2
Fill in the question tags.
1 We are running out of fresh water, ... ?
2 The world has got warmer, ... ?
3 We have to create less rubbish, ... ?
4 The oil killed many fish, ... ?
5 It's wrong to drop litter on the street, ... ?
6 You didn't take those cans to the recycling bank, ... ?