Hi girls.
This is a blog some students did last year.
You can check it up as an example
http://lovistango111.blogspot.com/
| Put in the correct question tags. Example: Peter works in the shop, _________ ? Answer: Peter works in the shop, doesn't he? | ||||||||||||||||||||
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You go to school, don't you?
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You agree.
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You refuse.
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Yes, I do.
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No, I don't.
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You aren't from Germany, are you?
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You agree.
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You refuse.
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No, I'm not.
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Yes, I am.
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He never goes out with his dog, does he?
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We have a car, _____?
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We have a car, haven't we?
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We have a car, don't we?
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mostly British English
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mostly American English
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Open the window, will you?Open the window, would you?
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Don't open your books, will you?
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Open the window, won't you?
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Let's take the next bus, shall we?
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We must be at home at 8 pm, mustn't we?
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Yes, we must.
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No, we needn't.
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Look at the sentence.
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Is an auxiliary or a form of to be in the sentence?
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yes
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no
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auxiliary or form of to be affirmative
-> negate auxiliary (add n't) auxiliary or form of to be negative -> (delete n't) |
affirmative sentence
-> Negate sentence (e.g. don't; doesn't; didn't) negative sentence -> (delete n't) | |
2
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Is a personal pronoun the subject of the sentence?
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yes
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no
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Use the personal pronoun.
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Form the personal pronoun.
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3
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Complete the sentence.
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Example 1: He can play football, ________.
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1
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Is an auxiliary or a form of to be in the sentence?
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yes -> can
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auxiliary or form of to be affirmative
-> negate auxiliary (add n't) can't | ||
2
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Is a personal pronoun the subject of the sentence?
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yes
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Use the personal pronoun.
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3
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He can play football, can't he?
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Example 2: Peter can play football, ________.
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1
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Is an auxiliary or a form of to be in the sentence?
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yes -> can
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auxiliary or form of to be affirmative
-> negate auxiliary (add n't) can't | ||
2
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Is a personal pronoun the subject of the sentence?
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no
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Form the personal pronoun.Peter -> he
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3
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Peter can play football, can't he?
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Example 3: Peter plays football, ________.
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1
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Is an auxiliary or a form of to be in the sentence?
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no
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affirmative sentence
-> Negate the verb. verb plays -> Negation: doesn't play We only use the auxiliary doesn't. | ||
2
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Is a personal pronoun the subject of the sentence?
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no
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Form the personal pronoun.Peter -> he
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3
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Peter plays football, doesn't he?
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