DIRECTIONS for questions: Read the situation and write a sentence with a question tag. In each situation you are asking your friend to agree with you.
You’re with a friend outside a restaurant. You’re looking at the prices, which are very high.
What do you say? (expensive) It ________________________________
You’ve just come out of the cinema with a friend. You really enjoyed the film. What do you say to your friend? (great) The film __________________________________
You and a friend are listening to a woman singing. You like her voice very much. What do you say to you friend? (a lovely voice) She _____________________________
You are trying on a jacket. You look in the mirror and you don’t like what you see. What do you say to your friend? (not/ look/ very good) It _______________________
Your friend’s hair is much shorter than when you last met. What do you say to her / him?
(have / your hair / cut) You ___________________
You and a friend are walking over a wooden bridge. It is very old and some parts are broken. What do you say? (not / very safe) This bridge _________________________
DIRECTIONS for questions: In these situations you are asking for information and asking people to do things. Make sentences like those in Section C.
You need a pen. Perhaps Jane has got one. Ask her _________________
Jack is just going out. You want him to get you some stamps. Ask him.
Jack, you ____________________________
You’re looking for Ann. Perhaps Kate knows where she is. Ask her.
Kate, you ______________________________
DIRECTIONS for questions: Read the situation and write a sentence with a question tag. In each situation you are asking your friend to agree with you.
You’re with a friend outside a restaurant. You’re looking at the prices, which are very high.
What do you say? (expensive) It ________________________________
You’ve just come out of the cinema with a friend. You really enjoyed the film. What do you say to your friend? (great) The film __________________________________
You and a friend are listening to a woman singing. You like her voice very much. What do you say to you friend? (a lovely voice) She _____________________________
You are trying on a jacket. You look in the mirror and you don’t like what you see. What do you say to your friend? (not/ look/ very good) It _______________________
Your friend’s hair is much shorter than when you last met. What do you say to her / him?
(have / your hair / cut) You ___________________
You and a friend are walking over a wooden bridge. It is very old and some parts are broken. What do you say? (not / very safe) This bridge _________________________
DIRECTIONS for questions: In these situations you are asking for information and asking people to do things. Make sentences like those in Section C.
You need a pen. Perhaps Jane has got one. Ask her _________________
Jack is just going out. You want him to get you some stamps. Ask him.
Jack, you ____________________________
You’re looking for Ann. Perhaps Kate knows where she is. Ask her.
Kate, you ______________________________