Put in the correct question tags for each sentence.
Here are the correct question tags for each sentence:
- John smokes a lot, doesn’t he?
- My mother has lovely hair, doesn’t she?
- You do like this film we’re watching, don’t you?
- He can’t speak English very well, can he?
- Your brother isn’t married, is he?
- She doesn’t cook very well, does she?
- We can go to the cinema tomorrow if you want, can’t we?
- They don’t have a very nice house, do they?
- She is the richest woman in the town, isn’t she?
- We should leave before it gets dark, shouldn’t we?
- You’d like a cup of tea, wouldn’t you?
- They mustn’t go too near the lake, must they?
- You’ll see John tomorrow, won’t you?
- We won’t be going to that restaurant again, will we?
- Let’s try and phone her again, shall we?
- You’ve seen this film already, haven’t you?
- Your uncle has never been out of the village, has he?
- You’re seeing Amy next week, aren’t you?
- I’m not speaking first at the meeting, am I?
- This was an interesting exercise, wasn’t it?
Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect simple).
- I haven’t worked today.
- We have bought a new lamp.
- We haven’t planned our holiday yet.
- Where have you been?
- He has written five letters.
- She hasn’t seen him for a long time.
- Have you been at school?
- School hasn’t started yet.
- Has he spoken to his boss?
- No, he hasn’t had the time yet.