

This Grade 5 worksheet focuses on tag questions, an essential grammar concept that helps students form short questions at the end of statements to confirm information. Through structured and engaging exercises, learners develop the ability to use correct auxiliary verbs and pronouns in tag questions.
Tag questions are important for building natural and interactive communication. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Tag questions help confirm information politely in conversations.
2. They improve sentence fluency and conversational skills.
3. They require correct use of auxiliary verbs and pronouns.
4. They strengthen understanding of sentence structure and tense.
This worksheet includes five interactive exercises that help students master tag questions:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Tag Questions
Students read sentences and identify the tag question part (e.g., *isn’t she?*, *didn’t they?*), helping them recognize correct structures.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct tag question for each sentence, reinforcing their understanding of subject-verb agreement and polarity.
📋 Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting
Students rewrite sentences by correcting incorrect tag questions, improving their grammar accuracy.
📝 Exercise 4 – Paragraph Rewriting
Learners correct a full paragraph by fixing all incorrect tag questions, enhancing editing and comprehension skills.
🎯 Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Students create their own sentences using tag questions correctly, encouraging independent learning and application.
Exercise 1 – Underlined Tag Questions
1. isn’t she?
2. doesn’t he?
3. can’t she?
4. didn’t he?
5. isn’t she?
6. aren’t they?
7. isn’t it?
8. didn’t they?
9. isn’t it?
10. didn’t she?
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Answers
1-b, 2-b, 3-a, 4-b, 5-b, 6-a, 7-b, 8-b, 9-a, 10-b
Exercise 3 – Corrected Sentences
1. She is coming, isn’t she?
2. He can swim, can’t he?
3. They are ready, aren’t they?
4. Ravi went home, didn’t he?
5. Meera is happy, isn’t she?
6. The boys are playing, aren’t they?
7. Asha finished work, didn’t she?
8. The dog is barking, isn’t it?
9. The girls danced well, didn’t they?
10. The bus arrived, didn’t it?
Exercise 4 – Corrected Paragraph
You are coming to the party tomorrow, aren’t you? I like ice cream, don’t I? She can’t swim very well, can she? We will finish our homework on time, won’t we? He isn’t feeling well today, is he? They play football every evening, don’t they? You have done your chores, haven’t you? It is a sunny day, isn’t it? We shouldn’t be late for school, should we?
Exercise 5 – Sample Answers
1. You are my friend, aren’t you?
2. She can solve this problem, can’t she?
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Tag questions are short questions added to the end of statements to confirm information, commonly used in spoken English.
They use the helping verb from the sentence and match the subject, following opposite polarity rules in grammar worksheets.
They help learners engage in conversations and confirm understanding, making them essential in CBSE English learning.