Tag Questions Exercises
Question tags exercises online with answers — practise tag questions with be, do, have, will, modal verbs, and special cases (aren't I, shall we, will you). Multiple choice and printable PDF worksheets for A2–B2 learners. 5 exercise sets with 100 questions (A2 - B2 Level).
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Tag Questions with Be, Do, Does & Did
Tag Questions Exercises
Tag Questions with Perfect Tenses & Future
Tag Questions Exercises
Pennsylvania Fights AI Fake Doctor
Pennsylvania has a problem with an AI (smart computer) company called Character.AI. The company makes chatbots — compute…
Tag Questions with Modal Verbs
Tag Questions Exercises
Special Tag Questions: Pronouns, Let's & Imperatives
Tag Questions Exercises
“I'm right, ___?”
State Fights AI Chatbot Acting as Doctor
Pennsylvania is taking the artificial intelligence (AI) company Character.AI to court. The state says some of the compan…
Advanced Tags: Semi-Negatives & Mixed Practice
Tag Questions Exercises
“She hardly ever complains, ___?”
Pennsylvania Sues AI Chatbot for Posing as Doctor
Pennsylvania has taken Character.AI to court, claiming the popular artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot platform let its…
Why practice Tag Questions exercises?
These tag questions exercises take you from A2 basic question tags to B2 advanced usage. Start with simple tags using be (is/isn't, are/aren't) and do/does/did, then move to perfect tenses (have/has/had) and future (will/be going to). At B1 you'll practise modal verb tags (can, could, should, would, must, might) and master special cases — 'I am, aren't I?', 'Let's go, shall we?', imperatives, there is/are, and indefinite pronouns (everybody → they). Finally, tackle B2-level semi-negative words (hardly, never, seldom) and mixed-tense review.