c) Tag questions are also possible with there: Add a question-tag to these sentences: 1 He is late this morning, ? 2
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Question tags are formed with the auxiliary or modal verb from the statement and the appropriate subject A positive statement is followed by a negative question
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How to make Question Tags Rule(1) : The question tag of an affirmative sentence is negative In other words, the structure 'Auxiliary Verb+ n't + subject +?' is
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Some Basic Rules for Tag Questions: • Question tags are used after affirmative and negative sentences, but not after questions • We most often put negative tags
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Form: Question tags consist of an auxiliary verb (do, does, is, are, have, has, There are a few basic rules: main clause, this is repeated in the question tag
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c) Tag questions are also possible with there: Add a question-tag to these sentences: 1 He is late this morning, ? 2
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When the verb in the main sentence is in this simple, we create a question tag with it/does Learn how to create tag questions in English with useful grammar rules, videos, Question tag worksheet Download question tag rules in pdf format
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Grammar videos: Question tags – exercises 1 Check your grammar: gap fill Complete the sentences with a word from the box auxiliary positive negative be do
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Question tags - Test A - Which sentences are correct? 1) Which sentence is correct? a) There's a fly in your soup, is there? b) There's a fly in your soup, isn't it ?
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Complete the sentences using the correct question tags 1 You're addicted to shopping, ? 2 They weren't part of the regular team, ?
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Wrong – Yes – the auxiliary verb and the subject are both wrong The correct question tag is 'isn't it?' Page 6 BBC Learning English –
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questions tags (endaspurningar)
Examples:
You're not hungry, are you?
They've already done the washing up, haven't they?Be quiet, will you?
USE: Questions like the underlined ones above are used either to invite agreement (with falling intonation), or to ask for confirmation of facts (falling intonation). Examples: It's lovely today, isn't it? (Don't you agree?) 1 You didn't tell her our secret, did you? (Can you confirm/verify?)Form: Question tags consist of an auxiliary verb (do, does, is, are, have, has, must, can, etc.) and a
personal pronoun (he, she, it, we, they, you, etc.) There are a few basic rules: If there's an auxiliary (do/does, be, have) or modal auxiliary verb (can, must, need, etc.) in the main clause, this is repeated in the question tag. Examples: Katla isn't coming, is she? Jóhann willbe furious, won't he? If there is an ordinary verb in the main clause, do is used in the question tag.
Examples: Sam likes (= does like) bananas, doesn't she? They went (= did go) to Russia last year, didn't they? He had (= did have) an accident a week ago, didn't he? Normally an affirmative statement has a negative question, and vice versa:Statement Question tag
affirmative negative You're coming, aren't you negative affirmative He doesn't like heavy metal music, does he? Exercise 1. Match the two halves of the sentences below. An example is given. a) You usually catch the 9 o'clock train, 1. aren't you? b) You can't speak Spanish, 2. couldn't you? c) You haven't got a car, 3. had you? d)You'd better answer the telephone, 4. will you?
e) You could always borrow the money, 5. can you? f) You won't tell anyone, 4 6. don't you?g) You didn't wear that to the party, 7. hadn't you? h) You're going to see him tomorrow, 8. haven't you?
i) You hadn't been to an opera before, 9. have you? j) You've got some time to spare, 10. did you?