This document discusses question tags and how to form them based on whether the statement is positive or negative. It explains that question tags are used to turn a statement into a question by adding "isn't it?", "can you?", or "didn't they?" to a positive statement and "is he?", "are they?", or "have they?" to a negative statement. It also notes that question tags are more common in speaking than writing.
This document discusses question tags and how to form them based on whether the statement is positive or negative. It explains that question tags are used to turn a statement into a question by adding "isn't it?", "can you?", or "didn't they?" to a positive statement and "is he?", "are they?", or "have they?" to a negative statement. It also notes that question tags are more common in speaking than writing.
This document discusses question tags and how to form them based on whether the statement is positive or negative. It explains that question tags are used to turn a statement into a question by adding "isn't it?", "can you?", or "didn't they?" to a positive statement and "is he?", "are they?", or "have they?" to a negative statement. It also notes that question tags are more common in speaking than writing.
This document discusses question tags and how to form them based on whether the statement is positive or negative. It explains that question tags are used to turn a statement into a question by adding "isn't it?", "can you?", or "didn't they?" to a positive statement and "is he?", "are they?", or "have they?" to a negative statement. It also notes that question tags are more common in speaking than writing.
The trains are never on time, are they? Nobody She´s a has called for doctor, isn´t me, have they? Tag STATEMENT she? POSITIVE. Yesterday was so much fun, Question. STATEMENT wasn´t it? NEGATIVE.
We can add question tags Use a TT AA GG
positive like isn't it?, can you? or didn't
they? to a statement to make it question
FORM. QQ UU EE SS TT II OO NN .. In the present form of be: In affirmative into a question. Question tags tag. statement, if the are more common in speaking subject is as I, the than writing. auxiliary changes to We often use question tags when aren´t in the tag.
we expect the listener to agree
with our statement.
Auxiliary When the statement is positive, verb + we use a negative question tag Subject. With let´s, If the statement is negative, we the tag is use a positive question tag. "shall we?"