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Positive statement [+] Negative tag [-]

Negative statement [-] Positive tag [+]

subject
subject auxiliary main verb   auxiliary
pronoun
main   subject
subject auxiliary auxiliary
verb   pronoun
You   are Saudi, aren’t you?

You   like coffee, don’t you? You aren’t English, are you?

You are coming,   aren’t you? He doesn’t like coffee, does he?

Maria   was there, wasn’t she? The bus isn’t coming, is it?

He went to the party, didn’t he?


She wasn’t at home, was she?
You were waiting at the station, weren’t you?
They didn’t go out last week, did they?
We have finished,   haven’t we?
You weren’t sleeping, were you?
She has been studying a lot recently, hasn’t she?
She hasn’t eaten all the cake, has she?
He had forgotten his wallet, hadn’t he?
He hasn’t been running in this weather, has he?
We had been working, hadn’t we?
They won’t be late, will they?
She will come at six, won’t she?
He will be studying tonight, won’t he?
They will be arriving soon, won’t they?
She won’t have left before six, will she?
They will have finished before nine, won’t they?

She will have been cooking all day, won’t she? He won’t have been travelling all day, will he?

You do like coffee, don’t you? She can’t speak Arabic, can she?

He can help,   can’t he? We mustn’t tell her, must we?

Tom must stay,   mustn’t he? He shouldn’t drive so fast, should he?

He should try harder, shouldn’t he? It oughtn’t to rain today, ought it?

We ought to wake Helen, oughtn’t we?

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