Question Tags Worksheet: Rules, Charts and Exercises

Question tags are short questions added to the end of statements. Everyone uses them to check information, ask for agreement, or invite a response. You will often hear them in everyday English, especially in conversations. They make speech sound more natural and friendly.

In this article, you will practice using question tags through clear worksheets, charts, and exercises. The focus is on hands-on practice rather than long explanations. Examples and answer keys are included to help students, ESL learners, and teachers use question tags with confidence.

Basic Rules of Question Tags

Question Tags Rules Chart

Rule Explanation Example
1 A question tag comes at the end of a sentence She is here, isn’t she?
2 A positive sentence uses a negative tag He is happy, isn’t he?
3 A negative sentence uses a positive tag She isn’t late, is she?
4 Use the same helping verb in the tag They can swim, can’t they?
5 If there is no helping verb, use do/does/did You like milk, don’t you?
6 Use a pronoun in the tag, not a name Tom is ready, isn’t he?

Question Tags Sentence Chart 

Question Tags Worksheet:

Here are 100 example sentences of question tags.

Sentence Question Tag
She is ready isn’t she?
They don’t agree Do they?
He can swim Can’t he?
We finished early Didn’t we?
Let’s begin Shall we?
You like apples Don’t you?
She isn’t angry Is she?
He was late Wasn’t he?
They are friends Aren’t they?
You didn’t call me Did you?
She can help us Can’t she?
He doesn’t work here Does he?
We are students Aren’t we?
She loves music doesn’t she?
He won’t forget Will he?
They were happy weren’t they?
You are tired Aren’t you?
She didn’t eat lunch Did she?
He plays football doesn’t he?
We can start now Can’t we?
She is your sister isn’t she?
You don’t know him Do you?
He has finished hasn’t he?
They are coming today Aren’t they?
She doesn’t like milk Does she?
He was your teacher Wasn’t he?
We aren’t late Are we?
You enjoyed the movie Didn’t you?
She can sing well Can’t she?
He didn’t break it Did he?
They live nearby Don’t they?
You were there weren’t you?
She won the prize Didn’t she?
He is your friend Isn’t he?
We don’t need help Do we?
You can drive Can’t you?
She wasn’t upset Was she?
He likes reading doesn’t he?
They have arrived Haven’t they?
You didn’t forget Did you?
She is happy today isn’t she?
He can’t swim Can he?
We finished homework Didn’t we?
You don’t eat meat Do you?
She has a pet doesn’t she?
He was absent yesterday Wasn’t he?
They aren’t ready Are they?
You enjoy music Don’t you?
She didn’t call you Did she?
He will come later won’t he?
We are best friends Aren’t we?
You like ice cream Don’t you?
She doesn’t live here Does she?
He helped you Didn’t he?
They can join us Can’t they?
You weren’t angry Were you?
She has finished work hasn’t she?
He doesn’t watch TV Does he?
We were invited weren’t we?
You enjoyed the trip Didn’t you?
She likes drawing doesn’t she?
He was your classmate Wasn’t he?
They don’t understand Do they?
You can hear me Can’t you?
She didn’t lose it Did she?
He is good at math Isn’t he?
We don’t have time Do we?
You saw him yesterday Didn’t you?
She can dance well Can’t she?
He wasn’t angry Was he?
They enjoy sports Don’t they?
You are ready now Aren’t you?
She didn’t forget Did she?
He has a bike doesn’t he?
We can help you Can’t we?
You didn’t fail Did you?
She is your neighbor isn’t she?
He doesn’t eat junk food Does he?
They were classmates weren’t they?
You like reading books Don’t you?
She wasn’t late today Was she?
He finished his work Didn’t he?
We are going home Aren’t we?
You didn’t see her Did you?
She can play piano Can’t she?
He isn’t busy now Is he?
They like traveling Don’t they?
You were happy then weren’t you?
She didn’t break it Did she?
He is your cousin Isn’t he?
We don’t talk much Do we?
You enjoyed the game Didn’t you?
She likes chocolate doesn’t she?
He wasn’t there Was he?
They can stay longer Can’t they?
You are feeling better Aren’t you?
She didn’t answer Did she?
He has completed it hasn’t he?
We were on time weren’t we?
You like English Don’t you?

 

Question Tags Worksheet

Question Tags Worksheet – Fill in the Blanks

Worksheet 1: Complete the Sentences

Fill in the blanks with the correct question tag.

  1. She is your friend, __________?

  2. You don’t like milk, __________?

  3. They are coming today, __________?

  4. He plays football, __________?

  5. We finished the work, __________?

  6. She can sing well, __________?

  7. He didn’t call you, __________?

  8. Let’s start the class, __________?

Question Tags Worksheet – Choose the Correct Answer

Worksheet 2: Multiple Choice Questions

Choose the correct question tag.

  1. She can dance.
    a) Can she?
    b) Can’t she?

  2. He isn’t late.
    a) Is he?
    b) Isn’t he?

  3. They were happy.
    a) Weren’t they?
    b) Were they?

  4. You like apples.
    a) Don’t you?
    b) Do you?

  5. We won’t be late.
    a) Will we?
    b) won’t we?

Question Tags Worksheet – Rewrite the Sentence

Worksheet 3: Add a Question Tag

Rewrite each sentence by adding a suitable question tag.

  1. You are tired,………………….?

  2. She doesn’t live here,………………….?

  3. He was late yesterday,………………….?

  4. They can help us,………………….?

  5. We didn’t forget the homework…?

Question Tags Worksheet Answers

Worksheet 1 – Fill in the Blanks

  1. isn’t she

  2. do you

  3. aren’t they

  4. doesn’t he

  5. didn’t we

  6. can’t she

  7. did he

  8. shall we

Worksheet 2 – Multiple Choice

  1. b) can’t she

  2. a) is he

  3. a) weren’t they

  4. a) don’t you

  5. a) will we

Worksheet 3 – Sample Answers

  1. You are tired, aren’t you?

  2. She doesn’t live here, does she?

  3. He was late yesterday, wasn’t he?

  4. They can help us, can’t they?

  5. We didn’t forget the homework, did we?

FAQs about question tags worksheet

Where can I find a question tags worksheet with answers?

You can find worksheets with answers on this page.

Is this worksheet good for Grade 5 students?

Yes. The language is simple and clear for Grade 5.

Can teachers print these worksheets?

Yes. Teachers can print and share them in class.

Do I need to learn rules before using this worksheet?

It helps, but this worksheet is mainly for practice.

Conclusion

Question tags become easier with regular practice. Worksheets help students build confidence and understand usage clearly. Short daily practice improves both writing and speaking skills.

Consistent practice helps learners master question tags naturally and confidently.

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