- Hold this, will you?
- I'm clever, aren't I?
- He can help, can't he?
- We aren't late, are we?
- You can ski, can’t you?
- You can swim, can’t you?
- She's Italian, isn't she?
- I’m allowed in, aren’t I?
- She will come, won’t she?
- I’m not allowed in, am I?
- You can’t drive, can you?
- She won’t come, will she?
- We were right, weren’t we?
- We weren’t right, were we?
- John must stay, mustn't he?
- You’re Spanish, aren’t you?
- I’m a little red, aren’t I?
- Close the window, will you?
- Nobody lives here, do they?
- She is Canadian, isn’t she?
- She isn’t Canadian, is she?
- The bus isn't coming, is it?
- You’re not Spanish, are you?
- He studies hard, doesn't he?
- We'd been working, hadn't we?
- You live in Spain, don’t you?
- Nothing bad happened, did it?
- I should go now, shouldn’t I?
- I shouldn’t go now, should I?
- You play football, don't you?
- She'll come at six, won't she?
- They won't be late, will they?
- Let’s have a coffee, shall we?
- Nothing ever happens, does it?
- Nobody asked for me, did they?
- You have a Ferrari, don’t you?
- You weren't sleeping, were you?
- They live in London, don't they?
- She can't speak Arabic, can she?
- This meal is horrible, isn’t it?
- Let’s go to the beach, shall we?
- You’ve never liked me, have you?
- You always work late, don’t you?
- She drove back home, didn’t she?
- I explained the rules, didn’t I?
- John doesn't like milk, does he?
- The Queen's over 90, isn't she ?
- It was cold yesterday, wasn't it?
- She had a great time, didn’t she?
- You’re moving to Brazil, are you?
- You’re from Scotland, aren’t you?
- They’ve drunk beer, haven’t they?
- They went yesterday, didn't they?
- John is not an accountant, is he?
- We're working tomorrow, aren't we?
- You hadn't been sleeping, had you?
- You won’t go without me, will you?
- I’m sitting next to you, aren’t I?
- You used to work here, didn’t you?
- I didn’t explain the rules, did I?
- Kevin will come tonight, won't he?
- She has been swimming, hasn't she?
- He can sing quite well, can't he ?
- They mustn't come early, must they?
- That film was fantastic, wasn’t it?
- That film was fantastic, wasn’t it?
- They haven’t drunk beer, have they?
- You don’t always work late, do you?
- They've been to Japan, haven't they?
- You want to come with me, don’t you?
- Nobody lives in this house, do they?
- This place is really nice, isn’t it?
- She didn’t drive back home, did she?
- They'll be arriving soon, won't they?
- He used to have long hair, didn’t he?
- He wouldn’t like to travel, would he?
- She wasn't at home yesterday, was she?
- He won't be studying tonight, will he?
- She is collecting stickers, isn't she?
- He had forgotten his wallet, hadn't he?
- She hasn't eaten all the cake, has she?
- John and Max don't like maths, do they?
- She doesn't have any children, does she?
- We hadn't been to London before, had we?
- The meeting’s tomorrow at 9am, isn’t it?
- You have cleaned your bike, haven't you?
- He was on the team last year, wasn't he?
- She hasn't been playing tennis, has she?
- They didn't go out last Sunday, did they?
- You don’t know where the boss is, do you?
- You don’t know where the boss is, do you?
- You went to school in London, didn't you?
- He said you were very clever, didn't he ?
- Years ago, we could run fast, couldn’t we?
- Years ago, we couldn’t run fast, could we?
- We should have left earlier, shouldn't we?
- That man is reading a good book, isn't he?
- He went to the party last night, didn't he?
- He went to the party last night, didn't he?
- We were waiting at the station, weren't we?
- He usually sleeps on his couch, doesn’t he?
- Peter played handball yesterday, didn't he?
- It's good, isn't it / It's good, is it not?
- She'll have been cooking all day, won't she?
- He could have bought a new car, couldn't he?
- That lady is reading a good book, isn't she?
- We often watch TV in the afternoon, don't we?
- They are going home from school, aren't they?
- They didn't go to London last week, did they?
- People who eat too much get fat, don't they ?
- They'll have finished before nine, won't they?
- She won't have left work before six, will she?
- He’d (= he would) like to travel, wouldn’t he?
- The students couldn't do the test, could they?
- This one looks rather interesting, doesn't it.
- She's been studying a lot recently, hasn't she?
- He hasn't been running in this weather, has he?
- He won't have been travelling all day, will he?
- He doesn’t usually sleep on his couch, does he?
- The kids hadn't had anything to eat, had they ?
- You can't come to the concert tonight, can you?
- They can't have had to stop already, can they ?
- Mary didn't do her homework last Monday, did she?
- The secretary didn't like the new boss, did she ?
- Those new shoes look very expensive, don't they ?
- You remembered all the instructions, didn't you ?
- You like rock music, don't you? (NOT liken't you?)
- You did remember to turn off the gas, didn't you ?
- It's a lovely day, isn't it? (I want you to agree.)
- Those new shoes weren't very expensive, were they ?
- The students really have to work hard, don't they ?
- The Queen lives in Buckingham Palace, doesn't she ?
- We shouldn't continue without the guide, should we ?
- You don't like classical music, do you? NOT like you?
- You've remembered all the instructions, haven't you ?
- You couldn't understand anything he said, could you ?
- Those students have passed their exams, haven't they ?
- He might have had to buy a new computer, mightn't he ?
- They didn't think it was particularly easy, did they ?
- Those students haven't passed their exams, have they ?
- You really ought to get permission first, oughtn't you?
- You're a mechanic, aren't you? (I want help with my car.)
- You should have been paying more attention, shouldn't you ?
- The judge believes that the accused is innocent, doesn't he ?
- You don't think there's anything wrong with my idea, do you ?
- The Queen might have been in Buckingham Palace, mightn't she ?
- You were telling us about what you did in New York, weren't you ?
- They're very late, aren't they / They're very late, are they not?
- They could have lost all their money in Las Vegas, couldn't they ?
- He ought to have been able to answer all the questions, oughtn't he?
- It looks like we ought to be getting out of here quickly, doesn't it ?
- You've seen the exhibition, haven't you / You've seen the exhibition, have you not?
- You don't play football, do you? (I have just learnt that you play football, but this surprises me).
- Those students have passed their exams, have they ? (Have those students really passed their exams? That's surprising.
- That lady is reading a good book, is she? (Is that lady actually reading a good book ?; I am really questioning whether that is a good book; I don't think it is.)
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