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Question tags can either have a rising Question tagsintonation The meaning of a question tag changes if your voice goes up or down when you say it. We use do/does/did for the present and past simple (see Unit) Question tags: worksheets, handouts, printable exercises pdf. The auxiliary verb matches the main verb and the pronoun comes directly from the noun. They are often used for checking information that we think we know is true. Index of contents. _____ If the 'verb' is singular in the main statement, the verb in the question tag Question tags are very common in spoken English. They looked impressive, didn't they? The auxiliary verb matches the main verb and the pronoun comes directly from the noun. QUESTION TAGS A Question Tag is a special construction in English. ☞ Raju is not going, is he? The subject is always expressed by a pronoun Tag questions (or question tags) turn a statement into a question. Tag questions are made using an auxiliary verb (for example: be or have) and a subject pronoun (for example: I, you, she) Question TagsA tag question is a short question (e.g. They are used in spoken language, especially when we want to check something is true, or invite people We use it when we want to confirm that something is true Question Tags will be 'positive' for negative sentences. We usually use them when we more or less know the answer, but we want the listener to agree with us or confirm some information. Tag questions (or question tags) turn a statement into a question. Click here to download this explanation as a pdf. Question tags can either have a rising or falling Complete the sentences using the correct question tagsYou're addicted to shopping, __________________?They weren't part of the regular team, __________________?You can't give it back to the owner, __________________?Let's take a day off tomorrow, __________________? You'd like to stay with us next week, wouldn't you? It was a good film, wasn’t it?Normally we use a positive question tag with a negative sentence: negative sentence + positive tag. It is a statement followed by a short question. have you? use an auxiliary verb (have/was/will etc.). Do you know how to use question tags like is he and didn't you? Online English Language School (London) n the end ofa sentence in spoken English). If the main part of the sentence is positive we usually add a negative ExerciseAnswer key Samantha doesn't like cats very much, does she? These are some examples of question tags to ask for someone's agreement or to keep a conversation going We add question tags to the end of statements to turn them into questions. Question Lesson Tag Questions Tag Questions Question tags are the small questions that come at the end of sentences. Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you A question tag is used at the end of a statement to ask someone to agree with us, or to keep a conversation going, or to ask a genuine, real question: It was lovely seeing those buildings, wasn't it? We use question tags to check whether something is So how do we form question tags? In question tags, we. haven’t you?) that follows a statement: You haven’t got a car, have you? It is also a way of involving the listener in the conversation. They are often used for checking information that we think The question tag relates directly to the sentence. Tom won’t be late, They don’t like us, That The question tag relates directly to the sentence. We add a clause in the form of a question at the end of a sentence. Question tags for ESL. Question tags positive and negative forms exercises.
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Question tags can either have a rising Question tagsintonation The meaning of a question tag changes if your voice goes up or down when you say it. We use do/does/did for the present and past simple (see Unit) Question tags: worksheets, handouts, printable exercises pdf. The auxiliary verb matches the main verb and the pronoun comes directly from the noun. They are often used for checking information that we think we know is true. Index of contents. _____ If the 'verb' is singular in the main statement, the verb in the question tag Question tags are very common in spoken English. They looked impressive, didn't they? The auxiliary verb matches the main verb and the pronoun comes directly from the noun. QUESTION TAGS A Question Tag is a special construction in English. ☞ Raju is not going, is he? The subject is always expressed by a pronoun Tag questions (or question tags) turn a statement into a question. Tag questions are made using an auxiliary verb (for example: be or have) and a subject pronoun (for example: I, you, she) Question TagsA tag question is a short question (e.g. They are used in spoken language, especially when we want to check something is true, or invite people We use it when we want to confirm that something is true Question Tags will be 'positive' for negative sentences. We usually use them when we more or less know the answer, but we want the listener to agree with us or confirm some information. Tag questions (or question tags) turn a statement into a question. Click here to download this explanation as a pdf. Question tags can either have a rising or falling Complete the sentences using the correct question tagsYou're addicted to shopping, __________________?They weren't part of the regular team, __________________?You can't give it back to the owner, __________________?Let's take a day off tomorrow, __________________? You'd like to stay with us next week, wouldn't you? It was a good film, wasn’t it?Normally we use a positive question tag with a negative sentence: negative sentence + positive tag. It is a statement followed by a short question. have you? use an auxiliary verb (have/was/will etc.). Do you know how to use question tags like is he and didn't you? Online English Language School (London) n the end ofa sentence in spoken English). If the main part of the sentence is positive we usually add a negative ExerciseAnswer key Samantha doesn't like cats very much, does she? These are some examples of question tags to ask for someone's agreement or to keep a conversation going We add question tags to the end of statements to turn them into questions. Question Lesson Tag Questions Tag Questions Question tags are the small questions that come at the end of sentences. Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you A question tag is used at the end of a statement to ask someone to agree with us, or to keep a conversation going, or to ask a genuine, real question: It was lovely seeing those buildings, wasn't it? We use question tags to check whether something is So how do we form question tags? In question tags, we. haven’t you?) that follows a statement: You haven’t got a car, have you? It is also a way of involving the listener in the conversation. They are often used for checking information that we think The question tag relates directly to the sentence. Tom won’t be late, They don’t like us, That The question tag relates directly to the sentence. We add a clause in the form of a question at the end of a sentence. Question tags for ESL. Question tags positive and negative forms exercises.