Definition: A tag question is a small question that is attached , or "tagged", to the end of a sentence . You came by train, didn’t you? It’s very windy today, isn’t it? You can meet me at the station, can’t you? You couldn’t give me a ride, could you? You didn’t tell him, did you? He never drinks alcohol, does he? Nobody left a message, did they? You told him, didn’t you? Let’s invite the neighbours over for dinner on the weekend, shall we? Let's study the lesson , shall we? Those are your sandals, aren’t they? Everyone is here now, aren’t they? Nobody has eaten yet, have they? Wait here until I return, will you? Wait here until I return, would you? I’m on time, aren’t I? (correct) I’m on time, am’t I? (incorrect) Rising tone - asking for a favour You couldn't lend me some money, could you? Rising tone – asking for information You don't happen to know if the No. 50 ...