Question tags are short questions that we add to the end of a statement to confirm information, check agreement, or encourage a response. They are commonly used in spoken English and help make conversations more natural and interactive.
In this article, you will learn how to form question tags correctly, the rules to follow, and special cases that may seem tricky. We will also provide plenty of examples to help you understand them easily.
What Are Question Tags?
A question tag is a small question added at the end of a statement. It is used to:
- Confirm information โ Youโre coming to the party, arenโt you?
- Express surprise โ She won the competition, didn’t she?
- Seek agreement โ Itโs a beautiful day, isnโt it?
Question tags follow a simple rule:
- If the main sentence is positive, the question tag is negative.
- If the main sentence is negative, the question tag is positive.
How to Form Question Tags
A question tag consists of:
- An auxiliary verb (do, does, did, is, are, was, were, have, will, can, etc.)
- A subject pronoun (he, she, it, we, they, you, I)
- A positive or negative form, depending on the main sentence
Letโs go through each rule with simple examples.
1. If the main sentence is positive, the question tag is negative.
When the main sentence is positive, we add a negative question tag using not (n’t).
Positive Statement | Question Tag |
---|---|
You are tired. | Arenโt you? |
She can swim. | Canโt she? |
They have finished. | Havenโt they? |
He is a doctor. | Isnโt he? |
We will go to the park. | Wonโt we? |
She likes chocolate. | Doesnโt she? |
2. If the main sentence is negative, the question tag is positive.
When the main sentence is negative, we use a positive question tag.
Negative Statement | Question Tag |
---|---|
You donโt like coffee. | Do you? |
He isnโt coming. | Is he? |
She hasnโt arrived yet. | Has she? |
They wonโt be late. | Will they? |
She didnโt see the movie. | Did she? |
We werenโt invited. | Were we? |
3. Use the same auxiliary verb as in the statement.
The auxiliary (helping) verb used in the statement is repeated in the question tag.
Statement | Question Tag |
---|---|
She was at school. | Wasnโt she? |
They have been here before. | Havenโt they? |
You will help me. | Wonโt you? |
He had finished his work. | Hadnโt he? |
She is watching TV. | Isnโt she? |
4. If there is no auxiliary verb, use “do/does/did.”
When the main verb is in the simple present or simple past, we use do/does/did in the question tag.
Statement | Question Tag |
---|---|
You like ice cream. | Donโt you? |
He plays football. | Doesnโt he? |
They went home early. | Didnโt they? |
She studies English. | Doesnโt she? |
We watched a movie. | Didnโt we? |
Special Cases in Question Tags
1. “I am” Statements โ Use “arenโt I?”
- I am your teacher, arenโt I?
- I am late, arenโt I?
Even though “amn’t I” seems logical, we do not use it in English. Instead, we use “arenโt I?”
2. “Letโs” Sentences โ Use “shall we?”
- Letโs go for a walk, shall we?
- Letโs eat out tonight, shall we?
“Shall we?” is the standard question tag after sentences with “Letโs”.
3. Imperative Sentences โ Use “will you?”
- Close the door, will you?
- Help me with this, will you?
- Pass the salt, will you?
This makes a command sound polite.
4. “Nothing, Nobody, No one, Neither” โ Use Positive Tag
When the subject is a negative word like nothing, nobody, no one, neither, the question tag is positive.
Negative Subject | Question Tag |
---|---|
Nothing is wrong. | Is it? |
Nobody called. | Did they? |
No one knows the answer. | Do they? |
Neither of them came. | Did they? |
Quiz: Question Tags in English
1. Youโre coming to the meeting, ___?
a) isnโt it
b) arenโt you
c) donโt you
2. She doesnโt like coffee, ___?
a) is she
b) does she
c) doesnโt she
3. They were at the party, ___?
a) werenโt they
b) wasnโt they
c) didnโt they
4. He hasnโt finished his work, ___?
a) has he
b) does he
c) hasnโt he
5. Letโs go to the beach, ___?
a) do we
b) will we
c) shall we
6. You like chocolate, ___?
a) doesnโt you
b) donโt you
c) isnโt you
7. Nobody was there, ___?
a) was they
b) were they
c) was it
8. I am your best friend, ___?
a) arenโt I
b) amnโt I
c) isnโt I
9. She can swim well, ___?
a) canโt she
b) does she
c) wonโt she
10. Close the window, ___?
a) will you
b) wonโt you
c) do you
Quiz Answers
1) arenโt you
2) does she
3) werenโt they
4) has he
5) shall we
6) donโt you
7) were they
8) arenโt I
9) canโt she
10) will you