100 Easy Tag Questions for Beginners
Tag questions make English sound natural and friendly, but they can be confusing for beginners.
In this post, you’ll find 100 easy tag questions to help beginners understand the structure and use them confidently in daily conversations.
These help with basic grammar, especially verb tenses and subject-verb agreement.
✅ Tag Questions with “Be” (Present Simple)
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You are a student, aren’t you?
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He is your brother, isn’t he?
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She is happy, isn’t she?
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It is cold today, isn’t it?
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We are friends, aren’t we?
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They are late, aren’t they?
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I am your teacher, aren’t I?
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This is your bag, isn’t it?
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That is a cat, isn’t it?
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These are your books, aren’t they?
✅ Tag Questions with “Be” (Past Simple)
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He was sick yesterday, wasn’t he?
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She was at home, wasn’t she?
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It was a holiday, wasn’t it?
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You were late, weren’t you?
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We were in class, weren’t we?
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They were friends, weren’t they?
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I was wrong, wasn’t I?
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The room was clean, wasn’t it?
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That was your book, wasn’t it?
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The boys were noisy, weren’t they?
✅ Tag Questions with “Do / Does” (Present Simple – Action Verbs)
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You like coffee, don’t you?
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He plays cricket, doesn’t he?
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She sings well, doesn’t she?
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It works well, doesn’t it?
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We live nearby, don’t we?
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They speak English, don’t they?
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I look tired, don’t I?
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The dog barks a lot, doesn’t it?
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Your parents help you, don’t they?
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He reads books, doesn’t he?
✅ Tag Questions with “Did” (Past Simple)
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You went to school, didn’t you?
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He played football, didn’t he?
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She studied hard, didn’t she?
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It rained last night, didn’t it?
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We watched a movie, didn’t we?
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They came late, didn’t they?
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I met you yesterday, didn’t I?
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The child cried, didn’t he?
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She called you, didn’t she?
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He cooked dinner, didn’t he?
✅ Tag Questions with “Can / Can’t”
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You can swim, can’t you?
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He can drive, can’t he?
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She can sing, can’t she?
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We can help you, can’t we?
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They can speak English, can’t they?
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I can come, can’t I?
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The baby can walk, can’t he?
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You can’t fly, can you?
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She can’t see well, can she?
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They can’t hear us, can they?
✅ Tag Questions with “Will / Won’t”
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You will come, won’t you?
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He will help me, won’t he?
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She will go, won’t she?
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We will try again, won’t we?
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They will join us, won’t they?
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I will finish it, won’t I?
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It will be fine, won’t it?
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You won’t forget, will you?
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He won’t be late, will he?
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She won’t cry, will she?
✅ Tag Questions with “Should / Shouldn’t”
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You should sleep early, shouldn’t you?
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He should apologize, shouldn’t he?
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We should leave now, shouldn’t we?
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They should try harder, shouldn’t they?
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I should study more, shouldn’t I?
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You shouldn’t be rude, should you?
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She shouldn’t lie, should she?
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He shouldn’t go there, should he?
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We shouldn’t fight, should we?
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They shouldn’t waste time, should they?
✅ Tag Questions with “Must / Mustn’t”
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You must be tired, mustn’t you?
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He must work hard, mustn’t he?
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She must go now, mustn’t she?
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We must help her, mustn’t we?
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They must try again, mustn’t they?
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I must finish this, mustn’t I?
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You mustn’t lie, must you?
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He mustn’t touch that, must he?
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We mustn’t be late, must we?
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She mustn’t go alone, must she?
✅ Mixed Positive/Negative Tags (For Extra Practice)
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He isn’t here, is he?
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She doesn’t like tea, does she?
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They don’t speak French, do they?
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We aren’t ready, are we?
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It isn’t raining, is it?
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I’m not wrong, am I?
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You didn’t tell me, did you?
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He won’t come, will he?
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She can’t dance, can she?
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We shouldn’t laugh, should we?
✅ Practice with “Let’s” and Imperatives
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Let’s go, shall we?
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Let’s eat lunch, shall we?
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Let’s study together, shall we?
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Let’s take a break, shall we?
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Let’s help her, shall we?
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Open the window, will you?
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Pass me the salt, won’t you?
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Don’t be late, will you?
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Turn off the light, will you?
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Be quiet, will you?
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