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PLEASE REMEMBER THIS GRAMMAR: |
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POSITIVE
SENTENCE + NEGATIVE TAG |
NEGATIVE
SENTENCE + POSITIVE TAG |
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You will come to the party, won't you? |
You won't be late, will you? |
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EXERCISE A |
Put a QUESTION TAG on the end of each sentence. |
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Examples: Tom won't be late, will he? / They were very angry, weren't they? |
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Ann is on vacation, ? |
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You weren't listening to me,, ? |
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Sue doesn't like onions, ? |
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Jack applied for his new job, ? |
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You have a camera, ? |
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You can type well, ? |
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7. |
He won't mind if I leave early, ? |
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8. |
Tom could help you with the work, ? |
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There are a lot of people here, ? |
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10. |
Let's have dinner at 8:30, ? |
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This movie isn't very interesting, ? |
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I'm too fat, ? |
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You wouldn't tell anyone, ? |
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14. |
I shouldn't have gotten angry, ? |
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They had to go home, ? |
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He'd never seen you before, ? |
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EXERCISE B |
In these situations you are asking people for information, asking people to do things, etc. Make sentences using QUESTION TAGS. Please, check out the example below. |
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Examples: |
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Jack
is just going out. You want him to get some stamps for you. ASK HIM
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You're
looking for Ann. Perhaps Alan knows where she is. ASK HIM ... |
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You
need some paper. Perhaps Tom has some. ASK HIM ... |
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Ann
has a car, and you don't want to walk home. You want her to give you a
lift. ASK HER ... |
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You're
looking for your purse. Perhaps Liz has seen it. ASK HER ... |
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