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Question tags

Grade 5 Punctuation Worksheet


Question tags (is it?, isn’t it?) are separated from
Part 1: Underline the question the sentence with a comma.
tags and add commas where
A positive statement gets a negative question tag.
needed.
A negative statement gets a positive question tag.

1. This is your dog, isn’t it?


2. Our game is canceled isn’t it?
3. That is her house isn’t it?
4. I have the wrong address don’t I?
5. We are eating something delicious aren’t we?

Part 2: Add a question tag to each sentence. Remember the punctuation!

1. She has three dogs _________________________________________

2. Something smells funny _____________________________________

3. She isn’t your sister __________________________________________

4. You’re not my teacher ______________________________________

5. They’re moving far away ____________________________________

Part 3: Write your own questions, with questions tags, about the following
subjects:

1. Subject: Chipmunk

___________________________________________________________________________________

2. Subject: Movie

___________________________________________________________________________________

3. Subject: Song

___________________________________________________________________________________

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Answers

Part 1: Underline the question tags and add commas where needed.

1. This is your dog, isn’t it?

2. Our game is canceled, isn’t it?

3. That is her house, isn’t it?

4. I have the wrong address, don’t I?

5. We are eating something delicious, aren’t we?

Part 2: Add a question tag to each sentence. Answers can vary.

1. She has three dogs, doesn’t she?

2. Something smells funny, doesn’t it?

3. She isn’t your sister, is she?

4. You’re not my teacher, are you?

5. They’re moving far away, aren’t they?

Part 3: Write your own questions, with questions tags, about the following
subjects:

Answers will vary.

Reading and Math for K-5 © www.k5learning.com

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