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What is a Tag Question? By: Lea D. Camacho

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Page 1: What is a tag question

What is a Tag

Question?

By: Lea D. Camacho

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Learning Objectives:At the end of the discussion, the students are expected to:

–Identify what is a tag question;–Make an example of a tag

question; and–Create a dialogue using a tag

question

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What is a Tag Question?

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Tag Question• A structure added at the end

of a statement to turn it to a question

• Formed by two words, a VERB and

a PRONOUN

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Rule No. 1• Verb in tag expression is the

same in tense and number as the verb in the statement.

Example:You do not have a pencil,

do you?

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Rule No. 2• Note that when the statement

is affirmative, the tag question is negative.

Example:It rains in Manila, doesn’t it? Affirmative Negative

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Rule No. 3• When the statement is

negative, the tag question is affirmative.

Example:They do not have books, do they? Negative Affirmative

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Rule No. 4• The pronoun in the tag question

should agree with the subject of the statement in number and in gender.

Example: Lea knows her duty, doesn’t she? Feminine Feminine Singular Singular

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Rule No. 5• The verb of the tag question should

agree with the verb of the statement in tense.

Example: Ana works here, doesn’t she? Present Present Tense Tense

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Other Tips:• The tag question ends with a

pronoun.• A comma separates the tag

question from the statement.

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Now.. Try This.Identify if this is a correct one:1.She works here yesterday, didn’t she?2.It rains in Manila, doesn’t it?3.Your parents know about this, do they?

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References:• Mendoza,R.L.Essential English.Worktext

in English for Grade IV. (1st Edition) RBSI Sampaloc, Manila pp. 110-111