Questions: Different types – English Grammar Test for B2

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1 ______ you like to have some tea?

2 Can you tell me where ______ live?

3 She’s from Germany, ______?

4 ______ broke the glass yesterday?

5 Why ______ you call me last night?

6 How long ______ you known him?

7 I asked her where she ______ gone.

8 Let’s take a walk, ______?

9 You haven’t finished yet, ______?

10 What does this word ______?

11 I don’t know why she ______ crying.

12 ______ your parents ever visited London?

13 Could you tell me what time the shop ______?

14 Nobody called me, ______?

15 ______ did you last see your best friend?

16 Who ______ sitting next to you?

17 You were late again, ______?

18 What time ______ the movie start?

19 I wonder what ______ next.

20 She asked me if I ______ seen her keys.

21 ______ you ever tried sushi before?

22 “Why didn’t you tell me?” → She asked me why I ______ tell her.

23 ______ are you looking at me like that?

24 You enjoy traveling, ______?

25 What kind of books ______ you usually read?

26 He wanted to know where ______ from.

27 “Could you tell me where the bank is?” – This is a(n) ______ question.
(a) direct (b) tag
(c) indirect (d) rhetorical

28 ______ are your plans for the weekend?

29 She hasn’t called you, ______?

30 “Why not come with us?” – It’s a ______ question.
(a) rhetorical (b) indirect
(c) tag (d) negative

31 What ______ you doing at 8 p.m. last night?

32 Do you know what time the train ______?

33 Who ______ you that story?

34 You were born in 2000, ______?

35 I asked him what ______ doing.

36 ______ you mind helping me with this box?

37 I don’t know when she ______ arrive.

38 ______ are you so tired today?

39 How long ______ they been married?

40 “Isn’t it a beautiful day?” – It’s used to ______.
(a) show surprise (b) express agreement
(c) ask information (d) criticize

41 ______ did you go on your last holiday?

42 Could you tell me how ______ it will take?

43 You haven’t eaten breakfast yet, ______?

44 What does she usually ______ after work?

45 I wonder who ______ at the door.

46 ______ you like to come to the meeting later?

47 “Do you know where my phone is?” – The underlined part is a(n) ______ question.
(a) direct (b) indirect
(c) tag (d) rhetorical

48 You were talking to Mary, ______?

49 He asked me why I ______ so nervous.

50 “Let’s not be late, shall we?” – The tag here expresses ______.
(a) anger (b) agreement
(c) sarcasm (d) command

Answer

1 Would – Polite Yes/No question.
2 you – Indirect question → where you live.
3 isn’t she – Tag for “She’s.”
4 Who – Subject question → no auxiliary.
5 didn’t – Past simple.
6 have – Present perfect.
7 had – Past perfect in reported speech.
8 shall we – Tag for suggestions.
9 have you – Negative → positive tag.
10 mean – Present simple question form.
11 is – Present continuous.
12 Have – Present perfect question.
13 opens – Indirect → no inversion.
14 did they – Negative subject → positive tag.
15 When – Asking about time.
16 was – Past continuous.
17 weren’t you – Past simple tag.
18 does – Present simple.
19 happens – Embedded clause.
20 had – Past perfect.
21 Have – Present perfect.
22 didn’t – Past simple form.
23 Why – Asking for reason.
24 don’t you – Positive → negative tag.
25 do – Present simple.
26 she came – Indirect → where she came from.
27 (c) indirect – Polite structure with Could you tell me...
28 What – Asking for details.
29 has she – Negative → positive tag.
30 (a) rhetorical – Used for suggestion/agreement.
31 were – Past continuous.
32 leaves – Indirect → no inversion.
33 told – Past simple.
34 weren’t you – Past simple tag.
35 he was – Indirect → what he was doing.
36 Would – Polite request.
37 will – Future intention.
38 Why – Asking reason.
39 have – Present perfect.
40 (b) express agreement – Rhetorical tag for shared feeling.
41 Where – Asking for place.
42 long – how long it will take.
43 have you – Negative → positive tag.
44 do – Present simple.
45 is – Embedded present simple.
46 Would – Polite Yes/No question.
47 (b) indirect – Embedded within a main question.
48 weren’t you – Past simple tag.
49 was – Indirect → why I was so nervous.
50 (b) agreement – Tag confirms shared intention.

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