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                                  Tag questions  G e¨eüZ Auxiliary verbs  Gi mswÿß forms  mg~n
(am not = aren't) (is not = isn't) (are not = aren't) (was not = wasn't ) (were not = weren't) (have not = haven't) (has not = hasn't) ( had not = hadn't) ( do not = don't) (does not = doesn't) (did not = didn't)
( can not = can't) ( could not = couldn't) (shall not = shan't) ( will not = won't) ( should not = shouldn't)
(would not = wouldn't) (must not = mustn't) (ought not = oughtn't ) (need not = needn't) (may not = mayn't) (might not = mightn't) (dare not = daren't)

(1)  ev‡K¨wU Assertive (affirmative) sentence n‡j Ges auxiliary verb bv _vK‡j (don't /doesn't /didn't) verb Abymv‡i emv‡Z nq&

Subject cyiæ‡li bvg eySv‡j (he) Ges gwnjv‡`i bvg eySv‡j (she) (Avjøvni bvg eySv‡j He) A‡bK eySv‡j they Ges GKwU e¯‘ eySv‡j it e‡m|
a.Ice floats on water, -----?
b. It contains a lot of things, ------?         g‡b ivL‡Z n‡e doesn't  c‡i  they e‡m  bv (she / he/ it)
c. Fishes swim, ------?
d. Practice makes a man perfect, -----?
e. Fire burns, -----?
f. Mr. John/ Mr. Brown  teaches us English, ------?
g. She attends school daily, -------?
h. The sun shines by the day, ------?
i. The moon shines at night, --------?
j. Fortune favours the brave , --------?
k. The wind blows, --------?
l. Grameen Bank provides loan to the poor, -----?
m. Honey tastes sweet, -----?
n. The little girl smiles sweetly, doesn't she?
* Don't Gi e¨envi (g‡b ivL‡Z n‡e †h don't Gi c‡i she / he / it e‡m bv they/I/ you e‡m)
a. I prefer milk to tea, -----?
b. Sinners suffer in the long run, ----?
c. I help my brother, don't I?
* Didn't Gi e¨envi
a. She told me the matter,------?
b. He put the book on the table, ------?
c. He lent you some money, ------?
d. He went to Dhaka yesterday, -----?
e. Reza got a job, -------?
f. There lived a king in a country, didn't there?
g. They came here, didn't they?


 (2) ev‡K¨wUi ïiæ‡Z (Everybody, Everyone, Somebody, Someone, Anybody, Anyone) _vK‡j Zvi subject n‡e  They|



a. Everybody should do his duty, shouldn't they?
b. Every mother loves her child, don't they?
c. Everybody played well, didn't they?
d. Everybody is dancing, aren't they?
e. Everybody knows him, don't they?                                                  
f. Everybody respects him, don't they?
g. Everybody wishes to be happy, don't they?
h. Everybody is working, aren't they?
I. Everybody likes him, don't they?
j. Everybody was present in the meeting, weren't they?
l. Everybody has a red pen, haven't they?
m. Everyone is for everyone, aren't they?
n. In our class, everybody knows everybody, don't they?

(3) ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z ( Nobody, none, no one ) _vK‡j Subject wnmv‡e they e‡m|


a. Nobody dislikes flower, do they?(does they nq bv)
b. Nobody believes a liar, do they?
c. Nobody likes him, do they?                                                                                                  
d. Nobody called me, did they?
e. Nobody phoned, did they?
f. Nobody went there, did they?
g. None can do it, can they?                                              
h. None can avoid death, can they?
i. Neither of them went, did they?
j. Neither of them complained, did they?
l. Neither of them did it, did they?

(4) ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z ( Something, Nothing, Anything, Everything) _vK‡j Subject wnmv‡e  it e‡m|


a. Nothing is impossible on earth, is it?
b. Nothing is certain, is it?
c. Nothing comes or goes, does it?
d. Nothing comes out of nothing, does it?
e. Everything is right, isn't it?
f. Everything looked beautiful, didn't it?


(5) Assertive sentence Gi g‡a¨ wKQz kã e¨en„Z nq hv (hardly, scarcely, little, few,seldom, rarely,) wnmv‡e Mbbv Kiv nq (n't) e‡m bv|


a. My father hardly visits Dhaka, does he?
b. He hardly comes here, does he?
c. She hardly comes here, does she?
d. The girl hardly visits her parents, does she?
e. I have hardly seen her, have I?
f. I hardly visit my friends, do I?
g. A barking dog seldom bites, does it?

(6) Auxiliary verb ev‡K¨ _vK‡j Zv‡K Avb‡Z n‡e(no, not, never, nothing) bv _vK‡j(n't) emv‡Z n‡e Avi (no, not, nothing, never) _vK‡j emv‡Z n‡e bv|


a. I am your friend, aren't I?
b. I am late for home, ------?
*Ab¨ Auxiliary verb _vK‡j
a. I shall never tell a lie, shall I?
b. I will take tea, won't I?
c. I have hardly seen karim, have I?
d. I can do it, can't I?
e. I shall never forget you, shall I?
                                            Is &Gi e¨envi
a. Jack's on holiday, isn't he?
b. The dog is barking, ----?
c. Economics is my favourite subject, -----?
d. He is crying, -----?
e. Bangladesh is a small country,-----?
f. Man is mortal, -----?
g. Jamal is a good boy, -----?
h. The baby is innocent, -----?
i. It is a hot day, -----?
j. There is a mistake, -----?
l. He is a wise man, -----?
m. It is a good idea, -----?                                                             
n. There is no water in the glass, ----?
o. A story is told by him, ------?
p. He is a liar, ------?
q. She is happy, -----?
r. There is no king in China, ------?
s. A good student is always attentive to his study, ----?
t. There is no pond in this village, ------?
                                                          Will
a. Reba will sing a folk song, won't she?                                                                                   
b. He will play football, -----?
c. He will buy this book, ----?
d. You will buy a shirt, ------?
e. They won't play football, will they?
                                    All auxiliary verbs
a. We must eat vegetables, mustn't we?
b. Birds can't swim, can they?
c. You need not go to the field, need you?
d. Fishes can swim, can't they?                                        
e. We ought to love our country, oughtn't we?
f. He may pass the exam, mayn't he?
g. You dare not drive at night, dare you?
h. We shall go there, shan't we?
i. Birds can fly, can't they?
j. He need not think of others, need he?
l. She can make tea, can't she?
m. We should not waste our time, should we?
n. You should not do it, should you?
o. Allah alone can help us, can't He?
p. Rafiq didn't understand it, did I?
q. He does not trust you, does he?
r. He had to go abroad for treatment, hadn't he?
(7) Exclamatory Sentence
a. How sweetly the bird sings, doesn't it?
b. How nicely he sings, doesn't he?
c. What a wonder it is, isn't it?
(8) How / What Gi c‡i GKwU word _vK‡j isn't it e‡m|
a. How funny, isn't it?
b. How odds, -----?
c. What a pity, ------?
d. What a good idea, ----?
e. What a shame, -----?
(9) The mother = it (GLv‡b gv‡K bv eywS‡q gvZ…Z †evSv‡bv n‡q‡Q)
(a)The mother rose in her, didn't it?
(b) The beast rose in him, didn't it?
(10) The Gi c‡i ( rich, poor,idle, brave, blind, industrious, landless, virtuous, educated, uneducated) _vK‡j subject wnmv‡e they e‡m|
a. The brave deserve the fair, don't they?
b. The idle can not prosper in life, can they?
(11) All of us --------we                                               a. All of us attended the meeting, didn't we?
        Most of us -------we
       Some of us --------we
       Everyone of us ------we
       Many of us -------we
       Each of us --------we
(12) All of them ------they
       None of them -----they               a. None of them came here, did they?
       Some of them ------they
       Most of them ----- they
       Many of them -----they
       Each of them ------they
       Everyone of them ---they
(13) All of you -----you
       Each of you-----you                    a. All of you study well, don't you?
       Some of you ----you
      Most of you -----you
      Everyone of you ----you
      None of you -----you
(14) Subject  wnmv‡e GB kã¸wj _vK‡j Zvi cwie‡Z© It emv‡Z nq (Mathematics, physics, civics, economics, means, measles, news, politics, innings, wages, scenery, furniture, alphabet, poetry, information, equipment, expenditure, machinery, =it)
a. English alphabet is easy to learn, isn't it?
b. Physics is my favourite subject, isn't it?
(15) As well as, with, along with, together with, accompanied by, and not, Gi c~‡e©i subject e‡m|
 a. Jamal as well as his brothers went there, didn't he?
(16) wKQz wKQz kã Av‡Q Bs‡iwR‡Z hv Øviv †Q‡j I †g‡q eySvq
 a. The lass is very studious, isn't she?(evwjKv)
b. A lad came to our house, didn't he?(evjK)
c. A widow leads a simple life, doesn't she?
d. A widower needs no money, does he?
e. A nun leads an ordinary life, doesn't she?
f. A ,monk wanders here and there, doesn't he?
IMPERATIVE SENTENCE
(1) ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z Let us/ Let’s  _vK‡j shall we emv‡Z nq|
a. Let us go out, -----?
b. Let us have a party, -----?
 (2) ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z Let Gi c‡i Ab¨ object _vK‡j  won’t you/ Will you emv‡Z nq|
a. Let me open the door, ------?
b. Let her draw the map of Bangladesh, -----?
c. Let him write a letter, ------?
d. Let them work in the field, -----?
e. Let me do the work, ------?
(3) ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z Do not/ Don’t/ Never _vK‡j  will you emv‡Z nq|
a. Don't boil rice, ------?
b. Do not forget me, -------?
c. Do not waste time, ------?                                              
d. Do not hate the poor, -------?
e. Do not disturb me, --------?
* Never tell a lie, -------?
(4) ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z  Please/ Kindly? Always/ Just _vK‡j  will you/ won’t emv‡Z nq|
a. Kindly do me a favour, ------?
b. Please lend me some money, ----?
c. Always speak the truth, ------?
d. Just read it, -------?
(5) ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z verb  _vK‡j will you/won’t you emv‡Z nq|
a. Open the windows, -----?
b. Shut the book, ------?
c. Sit down, please, -----?
d. Respect the old, ------?
e. Do your duty in time, ------?
f. Shut up, -------?
g. Do the sum at once, ------?
h. Open the door, -------?
i. Save something for the future, -----?
j. Oil your own machine, --------?
*ev‡K¨ Clause `ywU _vK‡j †hwU principal clause Zvi tag question  Ki‡Z n‡e|
All that glitters is not gold, is it?
*I think, He thinks, I guess, I feel, I hope, _vK‡j G¸‡jvi c‡ii Clause wUi  Tag Ki‡Z nq wKÅ¡‘ G¸‡jvi c‡i that  _vK‡j that Gi c~‡e©i  subject I verb Abyhvqx tag Ki‡Z nq |
I think he is honest, isn’t he?

I think that he is honest, don’t I?

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