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Commas, Question Marks, and Tag Questions: Example: You're Late. Sentence With Tag Question: You're Late, Aren't You?

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Commas, Question Marks, and Tag Questions: Example: You're Late. Sentence With Tag Question: You're Late, Aren't You?

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Name: ___________________________

Commas, Question Marks, and Tag Questions


Tag questions, sometimes called question tags, are phrases added at the end of a sentence that turn
a declarative sentence into an interrogative. A comma separates the tag question from the rest of the
sentence. A question mark is the ending punctuation.

Example: You’re late. Sentence with tag question: You’re late, aren’t you?

Rewrite each sentence below using a tag isn’t it hasn’t he doesn’t she
question from the list. Remember to add didn’t they won’t you is she
the comma and the question mark. don’t you shouldn’t he will he
aren’t they can’t they

1. James should apologize. 5. She wants to go with us.


2. Your favorite sport is football. 6. The puppies went to good homes.
3. The children are very polite. 7. You’ll give me a ride.
4. Lisa’s mother isn’t angry. 8. Seth won’t cut in line.

1. __________________________________________________________________________

2.___________________________________________________________________________

3.___________________________________________________________________________

4.___________________________________________________________________________

5.___________________________________________________________________________

6.___________________________________________________________________________

7.___________________________________________________________________________

8.___________________________________________________________________________

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Name: ___________________________

Commas, Question Marks, and Tag Questions


Tag questions, sometimes called question tags, are phrases added at the end of a sentence that turn
a declarative sentence into an interrogative. A comma separates the tag question from the rest of the
sentence. A question mark is the ending punctuation.

Example: You’re late. Sentence with tag question: You’re late, aren’t you?

Rewrite each sentence below using a tag isn’t it hasn’t he doesn’t she
question from the list. Remember to add didn’t they won’t you is she
the comma and the question mark. don’t you shouldn’t he will he
aren’t they can’t they

1. James should apologize. 5. She wants to go with us.


2. Your favorite sport is football. 6. The puppies went to good homes.
3. The children are very polite. 7. You’ll give me a ride.
4. Lisa’s mother isn’t angry. 8. Seth won’t cut in line.

James should apologize, shouldn’t he?


1. __________________________________________________________________________

Your favorite sport is football, isn’t it?


2.___________________________________________________________________________

The children are very polite, aren’t they?


3.___________________________________________________________________________

Lisa’s mother isn’t angry, is she?


4.___________________________________________________________________________

She wants to go with us, doesn’t she?


5.___________________________________________________________________________

The puppies went to good homes, didn’t they?


6.___________________________________________________________________________

You’ll give me a ride. won’t you?


7.___________________________________________________________________________

Seth won’t cut in line, will he?


8.___________________________________________________________________________

Copyright © 2014 K12reader.com. All Rights Reserved. Free for educational use at home or in classrooms. www.k12reader.com

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