1. You know the answer, ____ ____? 2. They went to a Metallica concert on the weekend, didn't ____? 3. She will be there, ____ ____? 4. Mark doesn't have the key, ____ ____? 5. You haven't finished the series yet, ____ you? 6. That should be illegal, ____ ____? 7. We got really drunk last night, ____ ____? To make a question tag, we add an ____ at the end of the sentence. If the main sentence is in a tense that doesn't have an auxiliary verb, like the present simple or the past simple in the affirmative, we ____ one. If the main sentence is affirmative, the auxiliary verb will be the ____ and vice versa. After we the auxiliary verb, we add ____. Anyone can do that, can't ____? Someone isn't happy, are ____? No one likes that, do ____? No one likes that, do they? When the subject of the sentence isn't a specific person of thing, we use '____' as the pronoun in the question tag No one saw that coming, ____ they? No one likes America CF, ____ they? No one likes America CF, do they? When the subject in ____ (e.g., no one, no thing, etc.), we use a ____ auxiliary verb in the tag question, even if the main verb is positive. They will have left soon, ____ they? They had been working on it for some time, ____ they? You would have had a difficult time with that task, ____ you? They had been working on it for some time, hadn't they? When a tense has more than one auxiliary verb, we ____ in the tag question

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