Auxiliary Verbs exercises — Set 2: Auxiliary Verb Functions: Short Answers, Tags & Emphasis (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 14 min
"Does she play tennis?" — "Yes, she ."
"Have they arrived yet?" — "No, they ."
"Were you at the meeting yesterday?" — "Yes, I ."
"Can your sister drive?" — "No, she ."
"Is it raining outside?" — "Yes, it ."
You like chocolate, you?
She can swim really well, she?
They haven't left yet, they?
Tom was late this morning, he?
We should book a table, we?
I know you don't believe me, but I see something strange last night.
People say he's lazy, but he work very hard.
I'm not a big fan of opera, but I enjoy that performance.
She rarely writes letters, but she send a card every Christmas.
"You never tidy your room!" — "That's not true — I tidy it!"
"I've just passed my driving test!" " you? Congratulations!"
"We're moving to Canada next month." " you? That's exciting!"
You've met my brother before, you?
"I can speak four languages." " you? That's impressive!"
Nobody told me about the change, but they send an email to everyone else.
Auxiliary Verbs exercises online (Worksheet)
Practise using auxiliary verbs in everyday conversation: give correct short answers, add the right question tag, use emphatic 'do/does/did' to stress a point, and form echo questions. Match the auxiliary to the tense and subject of the original sentence.