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Read the situation and write a sentence with a question tag. In each situation you are asking your friend to agree with you.

     
1.   You look out of the window. The sky is blue and the sun is shining. What do you say to your friend ? ( beautiful day )
     
2.   You're with a friend outside a restaurant. You're looking at the prices, which are very high. What do you say ? ( expensive )
     
3.   You've just come out of the cinema with a friend. You really enjoyed the film. What do you say to your friend ? ( great )
     
4.   You and a friend are listening to a woman singing. You like her voice very much. what do you say to your friend ? ( a lovely voice )
     
5.   You are trying on a jacket. You look in the mirror and you don't like what you see. What do you say to your friend ? ( not / look / very good )
     
6.   Your friend's hair is much shorter than when you last met. What do you say to her/ him ? ( have / your hair / cut )
     
7.   You and a friend are walking over a wooden bridge. It is very old and some parts are broken. What do you say ? ( not / very safe )
     

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    Answers
     
1.   It's a beautiful day, isn't it ?
2.   It's very expensive, isn't it ?
3.   The film was great, wasn't it ?
4.   She has got a lovely voice, hasn't she ? OR She has a lovely voice, doesn't she ?
5.   It doesn't look very good, does it ?
6.   You've had your hair cut, haven't you ?
7.   This bridge isn't very safe, is it ?
 
     
 
 

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