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She lives in New York. (Rewrite as a Yes/No question)
Does she live in New York?
The movie starts at 7 pm. (Rewrite as a Wh- question)
When does the movie start?
You're going to the party, right? (Rewrite as a statement without a tag)
You're going to the party.
Coffee or tea? (Rewrite as a Wh- question)
What would you like, coffee or tea?
He's probably tired, isn't he? (Rewrite as a Yes/No question)
Is he probably tired?
They are traveling to Europe this summer. (Wh- question)
When are they traveling to Europe this summer?
You speak French fluently, don't you? (Yes/No question)
Do you speak French fluently?
This painting is beautiful. (tag question)
This painting is beautiful, isn't it?
He graduated from college last year. (Yes/No question)
Did he graduate from college last year?
They arrived late. (Rewrite as a Wh- question)
When did they arrive?
It's going to rain tomorrow. (Rewrite as a Yes/No question)
Is it going to rain tomorrow?
You can speak Spanish, don't you? (Rewrite as a statement without a tag)
You can speak Spanish.
They visited their grandparents last summer. (Wh- question - When)
When did they visit their grandparents last summer?
This book is really interesting. (Disjunctive question)
This book is really interesting, isn't it?
He can speak three languages. (Yes/No question)
Can he speak three languages?
The concert starts at 8 pm sharp. (Wh- question - What)
What time does the concert start?
You can borrow my pen. (Yes/No question)
Can I borrow your pen?
He loves playing basketball. (Yes/No question)
Does he love playing basketball?
They're traveling to Europe next month. (Wh- question)
Where are they traveling to next month?
It's going to rain tomorrow, isn't it? (Rewrite as a Yes/No question)
Will it rain tomorrow?
He speaks three languages fluently. (Wh- question)
How many languages does he speak fluently?
This dress looks amazing on you! (Tag question)
This dress looks amazing on you, doesn't it?
They might go hiking on the weekend. (Yes/No question)
Are they going hiking on the weekend?
I should probably call my mom. (Yes/No question)
Should I call my mom?
The flight leaves at midnight. (Wh- question)
What time does the flight leave?
This movie is a comedy, right? (Disjunctive question)
This movie is a comedy, isn't it?