Question Tags: Final Test
B1-B2 Level
This comprehensive test covers all question tag patterns from basic to advanced.
Questions are arranged in order of difficulty: the first items test fundamental patterns
(be, do/does/did), middle items test intermediate topics (modals, there is, imperatives),
and final items test advanced patterns (negative words, indefinite pronouns, transferred
negation). A passing score demonstrates solid B1-B2 level mastery of this important
grammar point.
Question tags are frequently tested in Cambridge B1 Preliminary, B2 First, and IELTS because they show grammatical accuracy and natural English use. They appear in everyday conversation constantly — for making small talk, checking information, and seeking confirmation. Success on this test indicates readiness to use question tags confidently in both exams and real-life situations. Review your results carefully: any patterns causing difficulty should be practised again using the specific topic exercises before retaking the test. Aim for 80% or higher to demonstrate exam-ready proficiency in this essential grammar area.
Question tags are frequently tested in Cambridge B1 Preliminary, B2 First, and IELTS because they show grammatical accuracy and natural English use. They appear in everyday conversation constantly — for making small talk, checking information, and seeking confirmation. Success on this test indicates readiness to use question tags confidently in both exams and real-life situations. Review your results carefully: any patterns causing difficulty should be practised again using the specific topic exercises before retaking the test. Aim for 80% or higher to demonstrate exam-ready proficiency in this essential grammar area.
Quick Rule
all patterns tested: be + do/does/did + have/has + modals + special cases
- 1.You are a student, aren't you? (basic be pattern)
- 2.She doesn't like coffee, does she? (negative verb + positive tag)
- 3.There is a meeting, isn't there? (there is pattern)
- 4.Let's take a break, shall we? (Let's pattern)
- 5.Nobody told you, did they? (negative word + they)
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