Tag Question: Name of Group 7
Tag Question: Name of Group 7
Name of group 7 :
Annisa Fadhilah
Mellia Aisyah Ar.
(07)
(22)
Puji Haryati
(31)
Rose Nurta N
(34)
Vidia Matarani
(42)
Yulia Chaerunnisa
(44)
Tag Questions
A "tag" is something small that we add to something larger. For example, the little piece of cloth added
to a shirt showing size or washing instructions is a tag.
We use tag questions at the end of statements to ask for confirmation. They mean something like: "Am
I right?" or "Do you agree?" They are very common in English.
Normally a positive statement is followed by a negative tag, and a negative statement is followed by a
positive tag.
For example:
+
You're English,
aren't you?
+
are you?
Treat any statements with nothing, nobody etc like negative statements.
The verb in the statement should be the same tense as the verb in the tag.
For example:
Present tense
| present tense
aren't you?
Past tense
| past tense
did you?
haven't you?
If the verb used in the statement is an auxiliary verb, then the verb used in the tag must match it. If a
modal (can, could, will, should, etc.) is used in the statement, then the same modal is used in the tag
part. If the statement doesn't use an auxilliary verb, then the auxiliary do is used in the tag part.
For example:
Auxiliary verb
She is from England,
isn't she?
are they?
does she?
Modal verb
You can sing,
can't you?
should they?
No auxiliary
He eats meat,
doesn't he?
He had a bath,
didn't he?
Nothing happened,
did it?
STRUCTURE
+
-
Rumus :
Aux. [NOT] + S ?
I.
TOBE
There are is, am, are, was, were.
Ex :
(+) Ida is clever in Physies, isnt she ?
(+) They were late to class, werent they ?
(+) You are in the third class now, arent you ?
(-) I am not active in PMR, am I ?
(-) And he wasnt at home this morning, was he ?
II.
MODAL
There are can, may, will, must, shall, could, migth, would, had to, and
should.
Ex :
(+) Father can play the piano well, cannt he ?
(+) We will visit a museum tommorow, wont he ?
(-) You must not collect the work, must you ?
(-) They may not attend the meeting, may they ?
(-) Mother cannt speak sundanese, can she ?
III.
HAVE
There are have, has + Verb 3.
Ex :
(+) You have done me homework, havent you ?
(+) Neni has been to Bali, hasnt she ?
(-) You havent written the notice, have you ?
(-) It hasnt rained heavily, has it ?
HAVE
HAS
Verb
(mempunyai)
Auxiliary
(telah)
., do
does
HAVE / HAS + V3
, havent
hasnt
Ex :
Verb
You have a book, dont you?
(mempunyai)
She has a book, doesnt she?
(mempunyai)
Auxiliary:
Shehavestudiedenglish,havent you?
(telah)
Shehasstudiedenglish,hasnt you?
(telah)
have to
has to
had to
(harus=must)
Ex :
You have to go, dont you?
(harus)
IV. TODO
There are do, does, did.
.., do
.., does
.., did
Ex :
(+) We wait for a bus to school, dont we ?
(+) Anita waits for a bus to school, doesnt she?
(+) You waited for a bus to school, didnt you ?
(-) They dont know mathematics well, do they ?
(-) Rusy doesnt go any where today, does he ?
(-) We didnt enjoy the party last nigth, did we ?
V. THERE
In every statement when there is there, so the tag question must be there too.
Ex :
(+) There will be a concert at school next Friday, wont there ?
(-) There is an accident in front of the school, isnt there ?
(-) There werent any activities yesterday, were there ?
VI. HARDLY
Is almost not (-).
Ex :
(+) Ida can hardly enter the host, can she ?
(+) I hardly finish the work, do I ?
XI.
All the prohibition and command sentences tag question always use will you?
Ex :
Open the door, will you?
Dont smoke, will you?
Dont talk too loudly, will you?
Stop over there, will you?
Let them go, will you?
X.
INVITATION SENTENCES
XI.
EVERY + ..
VERB
AUXILIARY
is / am / are
is / am / are
V1 / s
was / were
do / does
V2 / ed
did
Have
have
Has
Had
has
had