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Name : Inayatul Sabilla

NPM : 19013010022
Departement : Accounting
Class :A

QUESTION TAG
Make your own sentences using question tag!
REGULAR
I. Nominal Sentence
a. Positive Sentence
- The sausages were nice, weren't they? Yes, they were
- Andi is good, isn’t he? Yes, he is
- The students are happy, aren’t they? Yes, they are
- Andi is handsome, isn’t he? Yes, he is
- Narnia is a small world, isn't it? Yes, it is
b. Negative Sentence
- Andi is not very cruel, is he? No, he isn’t
- Jake hasn’t been, has he? No, he isn’t
- This grammar isn’t easy, is it? No, it isn’t
- Isabella and Edward aren’t a tax collector, are they? No, they aren’t
- Mary isn’t there, is she? No, she isn’t
II. Verbal Sentence
a. Simple Present Tense
- You work only five days a week, don’t you? Yes, i do
- Mr. David hates me so much, doesn’t he? Yes, he does
- Louise works at the hospital, doesn't she? Yes, she does
- Jennny doesn’t know James, does she? No, she doesn’t
- Mary doesn’t eat ice-cream, does she? No, she doesn’t
- Anna and I can’t go by train, can we? No, we can’t
b. Simple Past Tense
- You went to the theater, didn’t you? Yes, i did
- You came home late, didn't you? Yes, i did
- Jack found the key on the desk, didn’t he? Yes, he did
- My mom didn’t pay the tax, did she? Yes, she didn’t
- Karina didn’t join the seminar last week, did she? Yes, she didn’t
- Andi said that he couldn’t accompanied me, didn’t he? No, he didn’t
c. Simple Future Tense
- Andi will help me, won’t he? Yes, he will
- You couldn't lend me ten pounds, could you? Yes, i could
- You'll just have to try harder, won't you? Yes, i will
- Illa and Andi shouldn’t leave now, should they? No, they shouldn’t
- Peggy wouldn’t like to come with us to the party, would she? No, she wouldn’t
- Tina mustn’t help us later, must she? No, she mustn’t
d. Present Perfect Tense
- You've answered the letter, haven't you? Yes, i have
- You've finished, haven't you? Yes, i have
- Billa has submitted her paper, hasn’t she? Yes, she has
- Kayin haven't finished, have she? No, she haven’t
- You haven't heard the exam results, have you? No, i haven’t
- Andi haven't broken that clock, have he? No, he haven’t
EXCEPTION
1. I am
a. I am
- I am hungry and thirsty, aren’t I? Yes, you are
- I’m late, aren't I? Yes, you are
b. I am not
- I am not hungry and thirsty, am I? No, you aren’t
- I am not taller than Sumiko, am I? No, you aren’t
2. Let
a. Let’s
- Let's have a rest now, shall we? Yes, we shall
- Let’s do this together, shall we? Yes, you shall
b. Let me
- Let me close the door, shall I? Yes, you shall
- Let me help that Grandma, shall I? Yes, you shall
3. Never
a. Simple Present Tense
- Andi never eat his mom’s food, does he? Yes, he does
- Mary never absent in Mr. Yaddy’s class, does she? Yes, she does
b. Simple Past Tense
- Andi never came to my house, did he? Yes, he did
- Mary never stole that book from Eugene, did she? Yes, she did
4. Command
a. Verbal
- Don’t move it, will you? No, i won’t
- Get out your books, can you? Yes, i can
- Hold this bag, could you? Yes, i could
b. Nominal
- Keep still, can’t you? No, i can’t
- Stop whistling, will you? Yes, i will
- Come in, won’t you? Yes, i will

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