martes, 18 de octubre de 2016

Tag Questions!!! Ingles III


Muy Bien ya casi a mediados del curso y un tópico muy importante es el de las preguntas agregadas.

revisa este material, imprimelo y resuelve los ejercicios de la primera pagina.
Con las "question tags" en inglés terminamos las frases con una pregunta corta, de signo contrario, la cual se usa para pedir la opinión o buscar la aprobación del interlocutor. Equivalen en español a: ¿no es verdad?, ¿no?, ¿no es así?


Resuelve los siguientes ejercicios

She’s from a small town in China, _____________ ?
We’re late again , _____________ ?
I’m not the person with the tickets , _____________ ?
Julie isn’t an accountant, _____________ ?
He’s very handsome,________________?
The weather is really bad today, _____________ ?
He’s very handsome, _____________ ?
They aren’t in Mumbai at the moment, _____________ ?
You can't answer all the questions, _____________ ?
You will help me to do the dishes, _____________ ?
He believes you, _____________ ?
The teacher should explain the lesson, _____________ ?
The boy didn't know the lesson, _____________ ?
Bob frightened you, _____________ ?
You can speak English well, _____________ ?
She couldn't arrange that, _____________ ?
You won't tell him, _____________ ?
He shouldn't do it, _____________ ?
. You will help me to do the dishes, , _____________ ?
You aren’t from Brazil,               ?
 John’s a very good student,              ?
 I like chocolate very much,              ?
 She doesn’t work in a hotel,                ?
 They aren’t on their way already, _____________ ?
They need some new clothes,         ?.
 We live in a tiny flat,       ?.
 She studies very hard every night,          ?
 David and Julie don’t take Chinese classes,          ?.
 I often come home late,           ?
 You don’t like spicy food,                  ?
 She doesn’t cook very often,                  ?
 We don’t watch much TV,                      ?

Postive sentences, with negative tags
She's Italian, isn't she?
They live in London, don't they?
We're working tomorrow, aren't we?
It was cold yesterday, wasn't it?
He went to the party last night, didn't he?
We were waiting at the station, weren't we?
They've been to Japan, haven't they?
She's been studying a lot recently, hasn't she?
He had forgotten his wallet, hadn't he?
We'd been working, hadn't we?
She'll come at six, won't she?
They'll be arriving soon, won't they?
They'll have finished before nine, won't they?
She'll have been cooking all day, won't she?
He can help, can't he?
John must stay, mustn't he?
Negative sentences, with positive tags
We aren't late, are we?
She doesn't have any children, does she?
The bus isn't coming, is it?
She wasn't at home yesterday, was she?
They didn't go out last Sunday, did they?
You weren't sleeping, were you?
She hasn't eaten all the cake, has she?
He hasn't been running in this weather, has he?
We hadn't been to London before, had we?
You hadn't been sleeping, had you?
They won't be late, will they?
He'll be studying tonight, won't he?
She won't have left work before six, will she?
He won't have been travelling all day, will he?
She can't speak Arabic, can she?


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