

This Grade 4 grammar worksheet helps students understand how question tags are used to confirm information or ask for agreement in conversations. A question tag is a short question added at the end of a sentence, such as “isn’t he?”, “aren’t they?”, or “can she?”. These tags make conversations more interactive and help speakers check if something is true.
In this worksheet, students practice identifying incorrect question tags, choosing the correct tag through multiple-choice questions, completing sentences with the right tag, correcting tags in a paragraph, and writing their own sentences using question tags. These activities help learners understand the relationship between the main sentence and the tag that follows it.
By completing this worksheet, Grade 4 students strengthen their understanding of sentence structure and learn how to form natural-sounding questions in everyday conversations. Question tags are commonly used in speaking and writing, making them an important grammar skill for effective communication.
Question tags help confirm information and encourage responses during conversations. For Grade 4 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Question tags help check or confirm information.
2. They make conversations more interactive.
3. The verb and subject in the tag must match the main sentence.
4. Correct question tags improve grammar accuracy in both speaking and writing.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that help students master question tags:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Incorrect Tag
Students read each sentence carefully and underline the incorrect question tag.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice: Choose the Correct Question Tag
Students choose the sentence that contains the correct question tag.
📋 Exercise 3 – Complete the Sentence
Students complete sentences by adding the correct question tag.
📝 Exercise 4 – Paragraph Rewriting
Students read a paragraph with incorrect question tags and rewrite it with the correct ones.
✍️ Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Students write three sentences using correct question tags.
Exercise 1 – Incorrect Question Tags
1. is she
2. aren’t them
3. (Correct sentence – no change)
4. can you
5. isn’t we
6. (Correct sentence – no change)
7. (Correct sentence – no change)
8. (Correct sentence – no change)
9. isn’t we
10. are you
Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Sentence
1. a) He is ready, isn’t he?
2. a) She likes ice cream, doesn’t she?
3. a) They have arrived, haven’t they?
4. a) You are coming, aren’t you?
5. a) The cat is sleeping, isn’t it?
6. a) We will win, won’t we?
7. a) She has eaten, hasn’t she?
8. a) Rohan is late, isn’t he?
9. a) I am on time, aren’t I?
10. a) They are ready, aren’t they?
Exercise 3 – Correct Question Tags
1. She is coming, isn’t she?
2. He can swim, can’t he?
3. We are late, aren’t we?
4. You like apples, don’t you?
5. Children have finished, haven’t they?
6. Meera will help, won’t she?
7. Ravi is happy, isn’t he?
8. The train is late, isn’t it?
9. I am on time, aren’t I?
10. They have won, haven’t they?
Exercise 4 – Corrected Paragraph
Our new teacher is very friendly, isn’t she?
The students in the class are excited to learn new things, aren’t they?
Rahul can solve difficult math problems, can’t he?
The classroom looks neat and clean today, doesn’t it?
We are going to have a science activity tomorrow, aren’t we?
The teacher has explained the rules clearly, hasn’t she?
All the students are ready for the activity, aren’t they?
Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences Using Question Tags
1. You finished your homework, didn’t you?
2. She is coming to the party, isn’t she?
3. They can play football, can’t they?
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A question tag is a short question added to the end of a statement.
They help confirm information or seek agreement from the listener.
English grammar worksheets guide students with simple examples.