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Q Tags

The document provides a list of question tags associated with various helping verbs in English. It categorizes the verbs into those that have helping verbs and those that do not, detailing their affirmative and negative forms. This serves as a reference for constructing question tags correctly.
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Q Tags

The document provides a list of question tags associated with various helping verbs in English. It categorizes the verbs into those that have helping verbs and those that do not, detailing their affirmative and negative forms. This serves as a reference for constructing question tags correctly.
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Question tags

If we have the helping verb:


Is isn’t Isn’t is
Are aren’t Aren’t are
Am am not Am not am
Was wasn’t Wasn’t was
Were weren’t Weren’t were
Will won’t Won’t will
Have haven’t Haven’t have
Has hasn’t Hasn’t has
Can Can’t Can’t Can
Could Couldn’t Couldn’t Could
Shall Shall not Shall not Shall
should Shouldn’t Shouldn’t should
may May not May not may
might Might not Might not might
must Mustn’t Mustn’t must

If we don’t have the helping verb:


Present simple Do don’t don’t do
(I\we\you\they)
Present simple Does doesn’t doesn’t does
(he\she\it)
Past simple Did didn’t didn’t did

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