Sentence Tags or Tag Questions in English Grammar with Example Sentences (+ QUIZ)

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You know about sentence tags, don't you? Learn about tag questions in this English grammar lesson. Tags are short additions to sentences that look like questions. They are added to the end of declarative sentences. They can be called "question tags" or "sentence tags." I'll teach you how to form sentence tags and punctuate them correctly.

Sentence Tag Examples:
• She isn't dating Miguel again, is she?
• You've been to Paris before, haven't you?
• Dave is coming to the club tonight, isn't he?

You will learn the formulas to make positive and negative sentence tags. I'll also show you a chart where we compare sentence tags with different verb tenses and modal verbs. At the end of this lesson, there will be a short quiz to test your knowledge!

Chapters:
00:00 - What are Sentence Tags?
01:40 - How to Form Sentence Tags (Positive Statement, Negative Tag)
02:45 - Negative Statement, Positive Tag
03:40 - Importance of Auxiliary Verbs and Pronouns
05:00 - Sentence Tags Chart with Different Verb Tenses
07:00 - Tag Questions with Modal Verbs
08:05 - Sentence Tag Quiz
09:00 - Quiz Answers

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Quick Links: ⏳
00:00 - What are Sentence Tags?
01:40 - How to Form Sentence Tags
05:00 - Sentence Tags Chart with Different Verb Tenses
07:00 - Tag Questions with Modal Verbs
08:05 - Sentence Tag Quiz

SparkleEnglish
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Thank you for the lesson! I was able the get seven correct! Looking forward to the next lesson! 😀

kylerdad
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I wonder how many times I've violated verb agreements while speaking? Number 7 tripped me up because I know I have used will when aren't was the proper word! Thank you, Jennifer; native English speakers often get it wrong too.

larrymilliken
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could you please make another lesson explaining the more advanced tricky sentences? For example, how can we form question tag about past deduction, the imperative sentences or the two-part sentences?

yahiamohamed
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We need examples with: nobody, everybody, etc...

ValentinaQuintero
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I am from India where are you from madam?

PranjolRabha-yw