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Thursday 22 February 2018
Question tags
1.- You speak Italian, don't you?
2.- You don't know how to drive, do you?
3.- Mary likes spicy food, doesn't she?
4.- German isn't easy, is it?
5.- It's snowning in England, isn't it?
6.- You aren't Irish, are you?
7.- Last week yo were in London, weren't you?
8.- He had to go home, didn't he?
9.- Sandra said she would come, didn't she?
10.- We're going to the party, aren't we?
11.- I can eat in class, can't I?
12.- Grandma can't have salt, can she?
13.- She has a baby, doesn't she?
14.- She has had a baby, hasn't she?
15.- You've been in Japan, haven't you?
16.- They've come from the Berlin office, haven't they?
17.- You won't tell anybody my secret, will you?
18.- I would never hurt you, would I?
19.- I should call my mother, shouldn't I?
Special cases
1.- Con ‘I am’, siempre se usa la question tag ‘aren’t I?
I am the best student in the class, aren’t I?
2.- Con el imperativo siempre se usa ‘will you’, tanto si la oración tiene sentido positivo o negativo.
Pass me that pen, will you?
Don’t be late, will you?
3.- Con la expresión ‘Let’s’, siempre se usa el question tag ‘shall we’:
Let’s have lunch, shall we?
Let’s not argue, shall we?
4.- Con ‘there is’ y ‘there are’, la question tag se forma usando ‘there’ en lugar de un pronombre:
There isn’t any bread left, is there?
There is plenty of time, isn’t there?
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