English Language
Fill in the Blanks
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Fill in the Blanks Questions
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will she?
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isn't she?
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is she?
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can she?
C
Correct answer
Explanation
When the main clause is negative (She is not coming), the question tag must be positive. The auxiliary verb is 'is'.
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had he?
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does he?
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has he?
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didn't he?
D
Correct answer
Explanation
The phrase 'used to' indicates a past habit, which requires the auxiliary 'did' in the question tag. Since the statement is positive, the tag must be negative.
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did you?
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had you?
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wouldn't you?
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do you?
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Positive sentence has a negative question tag. The sentence is positive. So question tag should be negative. This is found only in option 3.
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had he?
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did he?
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hadn't he?
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doesn't he?
D
Correct answer
Explanation
The verb 'has' in 'He has his lunch' functions as a main verb in the present simple tense, requiring the auxiliary 'does' for the tag. The statement is positive, so the tag is negative.
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would you?
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did you?
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had you?
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didn't you?
D
Correct answer
Explanation
The main clause is 'You said', which is in the past simple tense. The tag must reflect the main verb of the sentence, which is 'said'.
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is it?
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does it?
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doesn't it?
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won't it?
C
Correct answer
Explanation
The verb 'drives' is in the present simple tense. Since the statement is positive, the tag must be negative using the auxiliary 'does'.
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shall he?
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won't he?
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isn't he?
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does he?
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The contraction 'he'll' stands for 'he will'. The tag must be the negative form of the auxiliary 'will', which is 'won't'.
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would you?
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will you?
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did you?
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do you?
A
Correct answer
Explanation
The main clause is negative ('wouldn't'), so the question tag must be positive. The auxiliary verb is 'would'.
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does it?
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will it?
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can it?
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did it?
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The main clause is negative ('won't'), so the question tag must be positive. The auxiliary verb is 'will'.
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ought you?
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do I?
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don't you?
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do you?
C
Correct answer
Explanation
In sentences starting with 'I think', the tag usually follows the main clause ('you ought to go'). The negative of 'ought' is 'oughtn't', but 'don't you' is often used in informal tag questions for this structure.
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do you?
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have you?
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will you?
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don't you?
C
Correct answer
Explanation
After an imperative we use "will you?"
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does he?
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has he?
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will he?
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did he?
D
Correct answer
Explanation
The main clause is negative ('didn't'), so the question tag must be positive. The auxiliary verb is 'did'.
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is it?
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isn't she?
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isn't it?
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was she?
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The contraction 'she's' stands for 'she is'. Since the statement is positive, the tag must be negative ('isn't she').
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will you?
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should you?
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have you
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could you?
C
Correct answer
Explanation
The main clause is negative ('haven't'), so the question tag must be positive. The auxiliary verb is 'have'.
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does he?
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did you?
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didn't they?
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did they?
D
Correct answer
Explanation
The word 'No one' is negative, making the entire statement negative. Therefore, the tag must be positive. We use 'they' as the pronoun for 'no one'.