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2020

1.       Her garden is very beautiful, isn’t it?

2.       Ridhi has just arrived from school, hasn’t she?

3.       We will go to Shillong tomorrow, won’t we?

4.       No man is immortal.  are they ?

5.       He is stronger than his brother. Isn’t he?

6.       She acted according to instructions. didn’t she ?

7.       I cannot do it without your help. Can I?

8.       He tried with all his might. Didn’t he?

9.       She is an excellent dancer. Isn’t she ?

10.   Now you can make question tags. Can’t you?

11.   We are going to attend a party. Aren’t we?

12.   The house needs immediate repairing. doesn’t it?

13.   I have not done my homework yet. have I?

14.   He kept his promise. Didn’t he?

15.   They will not be there. Will they?

16.   Riyan has just arrived home. Hasn’t he?

2018

1.       You are learning music.  Aren’t you?

2.       They have been to Mumbai. Haven’t they?

3.       He can act very well. Can’t he ?

4.       she is an expert rollerblader. Isn’t she?

5.       You could have done the work last week. Couldn’t you?

6.       Global warming is really affecting our winters. Isn’t it?

7.       Your house faces the river, doesn’t it?

8.       We will go for the movie together, won’t we?

9.       Rome was not built in a day, was it?

10.   Your computer hasn’t crashed, has it?

2017

1.       The new five hindered rupee note is smaller than the old one, isn’t it?

2.       Your house faces the river, doesn’t it?

3.       They are going to Gangtok on an excursion, aren’t they?

4.       You will show me your new bike, won’t you?

5.       it is very cold today, isn’t it?

6.       All students must wear their uniform, musn’t they?

7.       She would not go home during holidays, would she?

8.       Anyone could have done it, couldn’t they?

9.       Let us have a cup of coffee now, shall we?

10.   Please ask the boy to come in, will you?

11.   No one appeared to be honest. did one?

 

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