| A. You enjoyed the movie, didn't you? |
Past Simple ('enjoyed') |
II. Yes, I did. |
Correctly confirms the action using the matching auxiliary verb in the Past Simple tense. |
A-II |
| B. We went to Agra last Monday, didn't we? |
Past Simple ('went') |
III. No we didn't. It was some other place. |
Correctly negates the action using the matching auxiliary verb in the Past Simple tense and offers an alternative. |
B-III |
| C. The iron doesn't work, does it? |
Present Simple ('doesn't work') |
IV. Yes it does. I got it repaired. |
Contradicts the negative suggestion in the question tag, using the matching auxiliary verb ('does') and providing a reason. |
C-IV |
| D. He doesn't stay in Lajpat nagar, does he? |
Present Simple ('doesn't stay') |
I. No he doesn't, but he often visits the place. |
Confirms the negative suggestion using the matching auxiliary verb ('doesn't') and adds supplementary information. |
D-I |