Paula and her brother love rock music, don't they?
(A paula y a su hermano les encanta la música rock, ¿no es así?)
You are an expert at mathematics, aren't you?
(Tú eres experto en matemáticas, ¿o no?)
Michael works in a factory, doesn't he?
(Miguel trabaja en una fábrica, ¿no es así?)
Lucy is not an accountant, is she?
(Lucia no es contadora, ¿o sí?)
Robert and Martha are in the movie theater, aren't they?
(Roberto y Marta están en el cine, ¿o no?)
Anthony doesn't like soccer, does he?
(A antonio no le gusta el futbol, ¿cierto?)
I am calling to customer service, aren't I?
(Estoy llamando a servicio al cliente, ¿no es así?)
Charles has not written the letter, has he?
(Carlos no ha escrito la carta, ¿o sí?)
Lisa and Tom have gone on vacation, haven't they?
(Lisa y Tom se han ido de vacaciones, ¿verdad?)
You have not been attending school lately, have you?
(No has estado asistiendo a la escuela recientemente, ¿o sí?)
Ejemplos de Tag Questions en Pasado
Guía para formar Tag Questions en inglés con explicación en español y varios ejemplos
You were a member of the chess club, weren't you?
(Tú fuiste miembro del club de ajedrez, ¿no es así?)
Nancy wasn't your girlfriend, was she?
(Nancy no fue tu novia, ¿cierto?)
Edward was in the church this morning, wasn't he?
(Eduardo estaba en la iglesia esta mañana, ¿verdad?)
They weren't playing baseball, were they?
(Ellos no estaban jugando béisbol, ¿o sí?)
Daniel was listening to music in his room, wasn't he?
(Daniel estaba escuchando música en su habitación, ¿no es así?)
Jennifer didn't forget the wedding anniversary, did she?
(Jennifer no olvide el aniversario de bodas, ¿o sí?)
Tom and Jerry traveled to San Francisco last week, didn't they?
(Tom y Jerry viajaron a San Francisco la semana pasado, ¿verdad?)
Linda hadn't changed her password in many years, had she?
(Linda no ha había cambiado su contraseña en muchos años, ¿o sí?)
Mr. Collins had been improving his piano skills, hadn't he?
(El senior Collins había estado mejorando sus técnicas de piano, ¿cierto?)
The dog hadn't been eating well, had it?
(El perro no había estado comiendo bien, ¿o sí?)
Te haré 10 de cada, y las otras 10 las puedes intentar hacer basándote en las mías:
Tag questions:
You are very nice, aren't you?
You seem to like ice cream a lot, don't you?
You don't want cake, do you?
You talked to him yesterday, didn't you?
They were there after the incident, weren't they?
We have been here already, haven't we?
She has already done her homework, hasn't she?
He saw the plane falling, didn't he?
She lost all of her toys, didn't she?
He played 3 hours of football that dat, didn't he?
Past perfect:
After she had eaten, she went to play.
When Josh had already gone, Lucy was happy.
I did the laundry, after he had gone.
I washed the dishes, a while after he had done his work.
She told me that, two days after he had gotten the money.
They thought it, after he had gone.
We planned on eating, after he had slept.
He told us, after we had gone to Paris.
They knew it, before he had gotten sick.
We should've listed, before he had lost his mind.
May:
May I use the bathroom please?
May I go to the kitchen?
May I have some orange juice please?
May I go for a horse ride?
May I stay with you?
May I go outside?
May I let my son here?
May I help you?
May I deliver the postards?
May I do the laundry?
Should:
Should you really do that?
Should I or should I not?
Should she go dancing tonight?
Should they be playing outside?
Should the actually have do all of this?
Should you let him eat it?
Should I try?
Should I leave?
Should you give him a bath or not?
Should we play chess or sleep?
Could:
Could you please move a little to the left?
Could you say "cheese" please?
Could they do it for me?
Could you try bringing all of your stuff?
Could we do it tomorrow?
Could she even think?
Could he reach the cupboard?
Could you drink 5 liters of water?
Could we please go to London?
Could she try doing a backflip?
Might:
He might not want to.
They might think it's a bad idea.
We might have to do other things.
She might get lost.
He might not give it a try.
It might get very cold.
They might say it's nonsense.
We might be sick, so be careful.
We might loose you.
She might fall for you.
Must:
We must do it now.
They must go.
She must not think about it.
He must let her in peace.
We must not leave her alone.
He must not try, or else.
It must not rain before the trip.
I must dry my hair afterewards.
She must mill all the grains.
They must play along.
Would:
He would be very sad.
Would you mind?
Would you think of it?
She would not like it?
If I were to do it, I'd do it quick.
Espero que ye haya ayudado,
BioTeacher101
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Paula and her brother love rock music, don't they?
(A paula y a su hermano les encanta la música rock, ¿no es así?)
You are an expert at mathematics, aren't you?
(Tú eres experto en matemáticas, ¿o no?)
Michael works in a factory, doesn't he?
(Miguel trabaja en una fábrica, ¿no es así?)
Lucy is not an accountant, is she?
(Lucia no es contadora, ¿o sí?)
Robert and Martha are in the movie theater, aren't they?
(Roberto y Marta están en el cine, ¿o no?)
Anthony doesn't like soccer, does he?
(A antonio no le gusta el futbol, ¿cierto?)
I am calling to customer service, aren't I?
(Estoy llamando a servicio al cliente, ¿no es así?)
Charles has not written the letter, has he?
(Carlos no ha escrito la carta, ¿o sí?)
Lisa and Tom have gone on vacation, haven't they?
(Lisa y Tom se han ido de vacaciones, ¿verdad?)
You have not been attending school lately, have you?
(No has estado asistiendo a la escuela recientemente, ¿o sí?)
Ejemplos de Tag Questions en Pasado
Guía para formar Tag Questions en inglés con explicación en español y varios ejemplos
You were a member of the chess club, weren't you?
(Tú fuiste miembro del club de ajedrez, ¿no es así?)
Nancy wasn't your girlfriend, was she?
(Nancy no fue tu novia, ¿cierto?)
Edward was in the church this morning, wasn't he?
(Eduardo estaba en la iglesia esta mañana, ¿verdad?)
They weren't playing baseball, were they?
(Ellos no estaban jugando béisbol, ¿o sí?)
Daniel was listening to music in his room, wasn't he?
(Daniel estaba escuchando música en su habitación, ¿no es así?)
Jennifer didn't forget the wedding anniversary, did she?
(Jennifer no olvide el aniversario de bodas, ¿o sí?)
Tom and Jerry traveled to San Francisco last week, didn't they?
(Tom y Jerry viajaron a San Francisco la semana pasado, ¿verdad?)
Linda hadn't changed her password in many years, had she?
(Linda no ha había cambiado su contraseña en muchos años, ¿o sí?)
Mr. Collins had been improving his piano skills, hadn't he?
(El senior Collins había estado mejorando sus técnicas de piano, ¿cierto?)
The dog hadn't been eating well, had it?
(El perro no había estado comiendo bien, ¿o sí?)
Te haré 10 de cada, y las otras 10 las puedes intentar hacer basándote en las mías:
Tag questions:
You are very nice, aren't you?
You seem to like ice cream a lot, don't you?
You don't want cake, do you?
You talked to him yesterday, didn't you?
They were there after the incident, weren't they?
We have been here already, haven't we?
She has already done her homework, hasn't she?
He saw the plane falling, didn't he?
She lost all of her toys, didn't she?
He played 3 hours of football that dat, didn't he?
Past perfect:
After she had eaten, she went to play.
When Josh had already gone, Lucy was happy.
I did the laundry, after he had gone.
I washed the dishes, a while after he had done his work.
She told me that, two days after he had gotten the money.
They thought it, after he had gone.
We planned on eating, after he had slept.
He told us, after we had gone to Paris.
They knew it, before he had gotten sick.
We should've listed, before he had lost his mind.
May:
May I use the bathroom please?
May I go to the kitchen?
May I have some orange juice please?
May I go for a horse ride?
May I stay with you?
May I go outside?
May I let my son here?
May I help you?
May I deliver the postards?
May I do the laundry?
Should:
Should you really do that?
Should I or should I not?
Should she go dancing tonight?
Should they be playing outside?
Should the actually have do all of this?
Should you let him eat it?
Should I try?
Should I leave?
Should you give him a bath or not?
Should we play chess or sleep?
Could:
Could you please move a little to the left?
Could you say "cheese" please?
Could they do it for me?
Could you try bringing all of your stuff?
Could we do it tomorrow?
Could she even think?
Could he reach the cupboard?
Could you drink 5 liters of water?
Could we please go to London?
Could she try doing a backflip?
Might:
He might not want to.
They might think it's a bad idea.
We might have to do other things.
She might get lost.
He might not give it a try.
It might get very cold.
They might say it's nonsense.
We might be sick, so be careful.
We might loose you.
She might fall for you.
Must:
We must do it now.
They must go.
She must not think about it.
He must let her in peace.
We must not leave her alone.
He must not try, or else.
It must not rain before the trip.
I must dry my hair afterewards.
She must mill all the grains.
They must play along.
Would:
He would be very sad.
Would you mind?
Would you think of it?
She would not like it?
If I were to do it, I'd do it quick.
Espero que ye haya ayudado,
BioTeacher101