Additional literature



3. Michael Harris, David Mower and Anna Sikorzynska. New Opportunities Intermediate Student’s Book. 2006.

4. Amanda Maris, Outcomes Intermediate workbook 2010.

5. Internet resources: www.teachingenglish.org.uk

6. http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-conditional_4.htm click on "First exercise"

 


 

HAND OUT № 81
Discipline: English as a foreign language Credits: 2
Intermediate level Practical lesson
Lexical theme: Customs connected with birth, wedding and funeral.  
Grammar: Question tag.  
   
Teacher: assistant professor Gaiipova G. A.

GRAMMAR COMMENT

Question tag.

Question tags are often used to check something you already think is true.

Example: Your name is Maria, isn`t it?

To form a question tag use:

-the correct auxiliary verb, e.g. do/does for the present, will/won`t for the future.

- a pronoun, e.g. he, it, they, etc.

- a negative tag if the sentences is positive, and a positive tag if the sentences is negative.

positive verb, negative tag negative verb, positive tag,
It`s cold today, isn`t it? She doesn’t eat meat, does she?
They live in London, isn`t they? They don`t smoke, do they?
She worked in a bank, didn`t she? He hasn`t been to Rome before, has he?
You`ll be OK, won`t you? You won`t tell anyone, will you?
The match finishes at 8.00, doesn`t it? They didn`t like the film, did they?

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