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Monday, April 13, 2015
U10B
Tag questions:
It is amazing, isn't it?
She won the talent show, didn't she?
He has dropped out of sight, hasn't he?
That was a boring thing to do, wasn't it?
http://www.eslcafe.com/grammar/tag_questions01.html
That question is easy. ----->
That question is easy, isn't it?
He's working hard. ----->
He's working hard, isn't he?
There's a test tomorrow. ----->
There's a test tomorrow, isn't there?
He was angry. ----->
He was angry, wasn't he?
He was watching TV. ----->
He was watching TV, wasn't he?
There were many problems. ----->
There were many problems, weren't there?
This seems easy. ----->
This seems easy, doesn't it?
She worked yesterday. ----->
She worked yesterday, didn't she?
He left early. ----->
He left early, didn't he?
They've already finished. ----->
They've already finished, haven't they?
She's visited Paris. ----->
She's visited Paris, hasn't she?
He's been there a long time.----->
He's been there a long time, hasn't he?
They'd left when you arrived. ----->
They'd left when you arrived, hadn't they?
She can play violin very well. --->
She can play violin very well, can't she?
We should leave early. ----->
We should leave early, shouldn't we?
We'd better hurry. ----->
We'd better hurry, hadn't we?
It is amazing, isn't it?
She won the talent show, didn't she?
He has dropped out of sight, hasn't he?
That was a boring thing to do, wasn't it?
http://www.eslcafe.com/grammar/tag_questions01.html
That question is easy. ----->
That question is easy, isn't it?
He's working hard. ----->
He's working hard, isn't he?
There's a test tomorrow. ----->
There's a test tomorrow, isn't there?
He was angry. ----->
He was angry, wasn't he?
He was watching TV. ----->
He was watching TV, wasn't he?
There were many problems. ----->
There were many problems, weren't there?
This seems easy. ----->
This seems easy, doesn't it?
She worked yesterday. ----->
She worked yesterday, didn't she?
He left early. ----->
He left early, didn't he?
They've already finished. ----->
They've already finished, haven't they?
She's visited Paris. ----->
She's visited Paris, hasn't she?
He's been there a long time.----->
He's been there a long time, hasn't he?
They'd left when you arrived. ----->
They'd left when you arrived, hadn't they?
She can play violin very well. --->
She can play violin very well, can't she?
We should leave early. ----->
We should leave early, shouldn't we?
We'd better hurry. ----->
We'd better hurry, hadn't we?
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