I. AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES
1. She goes shopping every day, doesn't she?
2. He has been studying English a long time, hasn't he?
3. He is a good student, isn't he?
4. She plays the piano well, doesn't she?
5. They played soccer yesterday, didn't they?
6. She can speak English fluently, can't she?
7. The traffic is heavy today, isn't it?
8. You always buy your clothes in the Department Store, don't you?
9. Mr. Green used to take the children to the circus, didn't he?
10. You'll be back before noon, won't you?
II. NEGATIVE SENTENCES
1. She doesn't like to study English, does she?
2. You have never been in Ha Noi, have you?
3. You won't mention this to anyone, will you?
4. The traffic today isn't very heavy, is it?
5. It wasn't heavy yesterday either, was it?
6. They didn't go by plane, did they?
7. She didn't say anything to you about it, did she?
8. You didn't use to go fishing, did you?
9. He won't be back before noon, will he?
10. I haven't paid you yet, have I?
III. Add tag questions to the following.
1. Lan enjoys watching TV after dinner, doesn't she?
2. Tam didn't go to school yesterday, did he?
3. They'll buy a new computer, won't they?
4. She can drink lots of tomato juice every day, can't she?
5. She may not come to class today, may she?
6. We should follow the traffic rules strictly, shouldn't we?
7. Your mother has read these fairy tales for you many times, hasn't she?
8. He seldom visits you, does he?
9. You've never been in Italy, have you?
10. That's Bob, isn't it?
11. No-one died in the accident, did they?
12. I'm supposed to be here, aren't I?
13. Nothing is wrong, is it?