past simple Joan was late, wasn't she?. present / past perfect present / past perfect He has been to London, hasn't he?. Joan shouldn't have listened to Mark, should she?. Joan shouldn
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present
simple
You're Italian, aren't you?
He isn't from Rome, is he?
You're Italian, aren't you?
He isn't from Rome, is he?
You've got a sister, haven't you?
You haven't got a red car, have you?
You've got a sister, haven't you?
You haven't got a red car, have you?
You work in London, don't you?
You don't like John, do you?
You work in London, don't you?
You don't like John, do you?
continuous
continuous
They are watching TV, aren't they?
You aren't listening, are you?
They are watching TV, aren't they?
You aren't listening, are you?
modals He can play the piano, can't he?
He can't be rich, can he?
He can play the piano, can't he?
He can't be rich, can he?
past
simple
Joan was late, wasn't she?
Mark wasn't at the party, was he?
Joan was late, wasn't she?
Mark wasn't at the party, was he?
They walked to school yesterday , didn't they?
You didn't go to school on Monday, did you?
They walked to school yesterday , didn't they?
You didn't go to school on Monday, did you?
continuous She was telling the truth, wasn't she? He wasn't listening to Joan, was he?
She was telling the truth, wasn't she?
He wasn't listening to Joan, was he?
present / past perfect
present / past perfect
He has been to London, hasn't he? Yes, he has
You haven't phoned him for ages, have you?
He hasn't been listening to me, has he? No, he hasn't.
She had studied very hard for the exam, hadn't she?
They had been waiting for hours, hadn't they?
He has been to London, hasn't he? Yes, he has
You haven't phoned him for ages, have you?
He hasn't been listening to me, has he? No, he hasn't.
She had studied very hard for the exam, hadn't she?
They had been waiting for hours, hadn't they?
modal
You should have been more careful, shouldn't you?
Joan shouldn't have listened to Mark, should she?
If you hadn't told her she wouldn't have known, would she?
They couldn't have been happier, could they?
You should have been more careful, shouldn't you?
Joan shouldn't have listened to Mark, should she?
If you hadn't told her she wouldn't have known, would she?
They couldn't have been happier, could they?
future
simple You will make her happy, won't you?
You won't be late, will you?
You will make her happy, won't you?
You won't be late, will you?
continuous John will have been studying for his exams, won't he?
They won't be getting married in the near future, will they?
John will have been studying for his exams, won't he?
They won't be getting married in the near future, will they?
future perfect
future perfect
Mary will have worked here for 40 years when she retires, won't she?
By midnight he will have been watching TV for 7 hours, won't he?
Mary will have worked here for 40 years when she retires, won't she?
By midnight he will have been watching TV for 7 hours, won't he?
modals Mary should go to the doctor's, shouldn't she?
They could come with us, couldn't they?
Mary should go to the doctor's, shouldn't she?
They could come with us, couldn't they?