How to Ask Tag Questions with 不 (bù): 对不对?
Tag a V-不-V confirmation onto a statement — 对不对?(right?), 是不是?(isn't it?), 好不好?(OK?) — to check a fact or soften a suggestion. It's the lively twin of the 吗 tag.
Why this trips learners up
You've seen how 吗 can tag a question onto a statement (对吗?). Chinese has a second, livelier way to do it: the V-不-V tag. Take a little confirmation word — 对 (right), 是 (so), or 好 (good) — say it, then its negative, then it again: 对不对?是不是?好不好?. Stick that on the end of a statement and you're asking “…, right?” or “…, OK?”.
The two halves do slightly different jobs. 对不对?/ 是不是? check a fact you believe is true — 你是老师对不对?(“You're a teacher, right?”). 好不好? floats a suggestion and asks for agreement — 我们走好不好?(“Let's go, OK?”). It works just like the 吗 tags (对吗?好吗?); the V-不-V version simply tends to sound a little more eager or insistent.
The structure
Colour key
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Examples in context
Real-world sentences, easiest first. Toggle pinyin or the translation, tap any word to see its role, or play the audio.
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nǐ 你 Subject shì 是 Verb lǎoshī 老师 Object duì 对 Pattern bu 不 Negation duì 对 Pattern
You're a teacher, right?
nǐ 你 Subject méi 没 Negation chīfàn 吃饭 Verb duì 对 Pattern bu 不 Negation duì 对 Pattern
You haven't eaten, right?
nǐ 你 Subject jīnnián 今年 Time sānshí suì 三十岁 Object shì 是 Pattern bu 不 Negation shì 是 Pattern
You're thirty this year, right?
nǐmen 你们 Subject fēnshǒu 分手 Verb le 了 Function word shì 是 Pattern bu 不 Negation shì 是 Pattern
You broke up, didn't you?
wǒmen 我们 Subject míngtiān 明天 Time qù 去 Verb hǎo 好 Pattern bu 不 Negation hǎo 好 Pattern
Let's go tomorrow, OK?
nǐ 你 Subject bāng 帮 Verb wǒ 我 Object yíxià 一下 Measure word hǎo 好 Pattern bu 不 Negation hǎo 好 Pattern
Help me out, OK?
Common mistakes
Why it happens: Pick one tag, not both. 对不对 and 对吗 are two ways to do the same thing, so 你是老师对不对吗?stacks them. It's 你是老师对不对?or 你是老师,对吗? — never both.
Why it happens: The V-不-V tag repeats the SAME word around 不: 对不对, 是不是, 好不好. Mixing them (是不对?) breaks the pattern — the word before 不 and the word after it must match.
Why it happens: 对不对?checks a fact (“…, right?”). To propose something and ask if it's OK, use 好不好?: 我们走好不好?(“let's go, OK?”), not 我们走对不对?(which would be checking whether leaving is factually correct).
Compare & contrast
| 不 tag — V-不-V (对不对?) | 吗 tag — word + 吗 (对吗?) | The difference |
|---|---|---|
| 你是学生,对不对?nǐ shì xuésheng, duì bu duì? | 你是学生,对吗?nǐ shì xuésheng, duì ma? | Same question — “you're a student, right?”. 对不对 sounds a touch more insistent; 对吗 a little softer. |
| 我们走吧,好不好?wǒmen zǒu ba, hǎo bu hǎo? | 我们走吧,好吗?wǒmen zǒu ba, hǎo ma? | Same suggestion — “let's go, OK?”. Pick whichever feels right; just don't combine them. |
Try it yourself
Ask “You can drive, right?” — tap the words into order.
Related patterns
Quick reference card
A pocket summary — print it and keep it by your desk.