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Lecture No.15 Question tags A. Use Melanie: It s a lovely day, isn t it ? Harriet: Beautiful. We re having a glorious summer, aren t we ? Melanie: You haven t heard a forecast for the weekend, have you ? Harriet: No, I haven t, but I think it s going to stay sunny . A question tag is a short question added on to a statement. When a tag is spoken, the voice can go down or up . FALLING RISING It s a lovely day, isn t it? You haven t heard a forecast, have you ? With a falling intonation, the speaker thinks the statement is true. With a rising intonation, the speaker is less sure. B. Form POSITIVE STATEMENT + NEGATIVE TAG NEGATIVE STATEMENT + POSITIVE TAG It is very warm, isn t it? It isn t very warm, is it ? A negative tag is an auxiliary verb + n t + A positive tag is an auxiliary verb + pronoun. pronoun . You ve played before, haven t you? David hasn t got a car, has he ? The children can swim, can t they? I shouldn t laugh, should I ? It ll be dark soon, won t it? You aren t ill, are you ? There was a mistake, wasn t there? The answer wasn t right, was it ? The pronoun (you, he, etc) refers to the subject of the sentence, e.g. you, David. In the present simple and past simple we use a form of do . You live near here, don t you? We don t have to pay, do we ? This coat looks nice, doesn t it? The shower doesn t work, does it ? I turned right, didn t I? Your horse didn t win, did it ? The answer yes means that the positive is true, and no means that the negative is true . Mark works for Zedco, doesn t he? ~ Yes, he does. (He works for Zedco.) Melanie doesn t 33 eat meat, does she? ~ Fes, / think she does. (She eats meat.) Claire is married, isn t she ? ~ No, of course she isn t. (She isn t married.) Andrew hasn t got many friends, has he ? ~ No. (He hasn t got many friends .) C. Requests and suggestions After a request with an imperative (e.g. Wait ...), we can use can you? or could you ? Wait here a moment, can you? Give me an example, could you? We can also use You couldn t..., could you? or You haven t..., have you? for a request . You couldn t help me, could you? You haven t got a pound, have you ? After Don t... the tag is will you?: Don t make any noise, will you? After Let s ... we use shall we?: Let s sit in the garden, shall we ? Exercises Look carefully at each statement and tag. Say if it is more likely to be a comment (with falling intonation) or a question (with rising intonation .) This price list is up to date, isn t it? ~ Yes, it is. a question 1.It was a super show, wasn t it? ~ Great. I really enjoyed it . 2.These sweaters are nice, aren t they? ~ I like this one . 3.We ve got time for a coffee, haven t we? ~ A quick one maybe . 4.Let me see, the bus goes at ten past, doesn t it? ~ Quarter past. You are at a barbecue. Add tags to help start a friendly conversation. These sausages are delicious, aren t they? . ~ They certainly are . You haven t lived here long, have you ? ~ No, only three months? 1.It s quite a big garden, ............................................? ~ Yes, there s plenty of room . 2.There aren t many people here yet,.............................................. ? ~ No, but it s still quite early. 3.You re Rachel s friend, .......................................... ? ~ Yes, I m Vicky . 4.You came in a sports car, ............................................? ~ That s right . 5.These burgers look good,.............................................. ? ~ I can t wait to try them. 6.We can sit on the grass,............................................... ? ~ I think it s dry enough . 34 Complete the conversation. Put in the question tags. Emma: You don t really want to go out with me any more, (?) do you? .Matthew: Of course I do. But I need a bit of time to myself sometimes . Emma: You get plenty of time to yourself, (1 ) ............................................ EMatthew: Emma, you know what I feel for you . I ve told you enough times, (2 )...........................? Emma: Yes, you have. And you re quite happy, (3 )............................................? You don t mind, (4 ) ....................................................? The situation doesn t bother you, (5 )..................................................? Matthew: Why are we arguing? There s nothing to argue about, (6 ) ..............................? Emma: You can t ever look at things from my point of view, (7 ) .....................................? 35
المادة المعروضة اعلاه هي مدخل الى المحاضرة المرفوعة بواسطة استاذ(ة) المادة . وقد تبدو لك غير متكاملة . حيث يضع استاذ المادة في بعض الاحيان فقط الجزء الاول من المحاضرة من اجل الاطلاع على ما ستقوم بتحميله لاحقا . في نظام التعليم الالكتروني نوفر هذه الخدمة لكي نبقيك على اطلاع حول محتوى الملف الذي ستقوم بتحميله .
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