Effective communication relies on the proper use of language, including correct grammar and punctuation. One aspect of writing that often poses a challenge is determining the appropriate way to underline or emphasize a particular part of a sentence.
Whether you’re a student looking to improve your writing skills or a professional seeking to enhance your communication abilities, practicing exercises that focus on improving the underline part of a sentence can be highly beneficial.
In this article, we will explore some sentences designed to help you master this skill.
1. You sister cooks well, isn’t she?
(a) isn’t it?
(b) doesn’t she?
(c) doesn’t it?
(d) No improvement
2. When the police officer asked you your salary, you provided wrong information, haven’t you?
(a) have you not?
(b) aren’t you?
(c) didn’t you?
(d) No improvement
3. Prasad bowls faster than Suinath, isn’t it?
(a) isn’t it?
(b) won’t she?
(c) doesn’t he?
(d) No improvement
4. She will not finish the work on time, will she?
(a) isn’t it?
(b) won’t she?
(c) doesn’t she?
(d) No improvement
5. These are your new shoes, aren’t they?
(a) isn’t it?
(b) is it so?
(c) are they?
(d) No improvement
6. You can buy almost anything in this store, can you?
(a) isn’t it?
(b) do you?
(c) can’t you?
(d) No improvement
7. Remember to shut the window, willn’t you?
(a) will you?
(b) do you?
(c) won’t you?
(d) No improvement
8. Use your new bike, can’t you?
(a) can you?
(b) can we?
(c) won’t you?
(d) No improvement
9. There is cool in this room, isn’t it?
(a) isn’t there?
(b) is there?
(c) is it?
(d) No improvement
10. One girl can do it, can isn’t he?
(a) can she?
(b) can’t she?
(c) can we?
(d) No improvement
11. Let’s buy a new car with the annual bonus. Can’t he?
(a) can’t we?
(b) don’t we?
(c) shall we?
(d) No improvement
12. He did a good job yesterday, doesn’t he?
(a) isn’t he?
(b) didn’t he?
(c) isn’t it?
(d) No improvement
13. Ravi has been demanding a lot more marks, doesn’t he?
(a) isn’t he?
(b) hasn’t he?
(c) isn’t it?
(d) No improvement
14. The prime minister has gone to Brazil, isn’t it?
(a) has he?
(b) hasn’t he?
(c) didn’t he?
(d) No improvement
15. She did not like the movie, nor I did.
(a) nor did I?
(b) nor I liked it?
(c) nor I like it?
(d) No improvement
16. The price of gas has not fallen much recently, does it?
(a) has it?
(b) is it?
(c) will it?
(d) No improvement
17. There are too many chairs around that table, is not there?
(a) are they?
(b) isn’t there?
(c) aren’t there?
(d) No improvement
18. The weather won’t improve if we sit here and look out the window, shall we?
(a) will we?
(b) will it?
(c) won’t it?
(d) No improvement
19. Everyone can hear me at the back of the room, can you?
(a) cann’t you
(b) can you?
(c) can’t they?
(d) No improvement
20. He speaks English well, do he?
(a) don’t he?
(b) does he?
(c) doesn’t he
(d) No improvement
Correct Answers
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