1. You’re Canadian. Aren’t you?
2. It’s smaller then the USA. Isn’t it?
3. It isn’t Vancouver. Is it?
4. Cities in the USA are much bigger then that. Aren’t they?
5. You’ve been there. Haven’t you?
6. Wow. You don’t know much about Canada at all. Have you?
Exersize B.
1. With positive statements, we usually use a negative question tag.
You’re Canadian, aren’t you?
2. With negative statements, we usually use a positive question tag.
It isn’t Vancouver, is it?
Exersize C.
1. He’s American, isn’t he?
2. She doesn’t like me, doesn’t she?
3. She can come with us, can’t she?
4. They aren’t from Canada, aren’t they?
5. They’re from the USA, are they?
6. Your favorite food is pasta, isn’t it?
7. She won’t be at the party, will she?
8. You don’t know my sister, do you?
9. You’ve been to Italy, have you?
10. You haven’t got a brother, haven’t you?
Exersize D.
1. He saw us, didn’t he?
2. They don’t live here, do they?
3. She likes chocolate, is she?
4. You can’t come to the party, will you?
5. They went to New York, are they?
6. She goes to your school, is she?
7. You’ve seen that film, didn’t you?
8. She hasn’t done that, has she?