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Question Tags Meaning In English, people often make a statement and then add a little question at the end of it. We frequently hear people saying things like: Peter works hard, doesn’t he? She came home late, didn’t she? He doesn’t like reading, does he? She can’t see very well, can she? This type of sentence—a statement followed by a little question called a question tag — is generally used when we want the listener to confirm what we have said. Notice that the first and second statements : Peter works hard She came home late are followed by negative question tags —doesn’t he? —didn’t she? the third and fourth statements : (iii) He doesn’t like reading (iv) She can’t see very well are followed by positive question tags: —does he? — can she? So we see that when the statement is positive, the tag is negative and when the statement is negative, the tag is positive. Here are some more examples : You are coming tomorrow, aren’t you? She speaks English, doesn’t she? You know her well, don’t you? You have met her before, haven’t you? He came early this morning, didn’t he? She will visit us tomorrow, won’t …