This week in class we have seen the tag questions. Here is a video to revise them... Notice her American accent!
ESL stands for English as a Second Language.
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Questions without Auxiliaries
Questions without auxiliary from torrepacheco
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Many people decide to look for a better life leaving their homeland behind. But there are always two sides to each story. Post your opinio...
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They claim that she was on the train to Bristol. 1._It is claimed that she was on the train to Bristol. 2. _She is claimed to have b...
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She works all day everyday. Notice the difference. Can you? All can be followed by of to show the amount of something R...
thank you Dulce, this video is really useful!
ReplyDeleteThe video is great, but why the exercise six is "doesn´t it"?, i think the correct answer would be hasn´t it. thank you!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dulce, it has been very useful and very interesting about the pronunciation of "don't you" (don cha), I didn't know it!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Ella Fitzgeral. Why the sentence number 6 is "doesn`t it?
ReplyDelete6.- Dysneyland has a lot of fun things to do, doesn´t it?
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I have found this explication on the Internet.
ReplyDeleteNota: Con el verbo "to have", hay dos posibilidades:
Ejemplos:
United Kingdom
They've got a dog, haven't they?Play
They've got a dog, haven't they? (Tienen un perro, ¿no?)
United States
They have a dog, don't they?Play
They have a dog, don't they? (Tienen un perro, ¿no?)
Is the solution, Dulce?
Thanks
THAT is the solution, and that is the EXPLANATION, Agatha.
DeleteThanks a lot!!!
Dulce
thanks Aghata Christie!!
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeleteHow are you doing? Nice vide. It is quite easy and useful. Good way to know the pronunciation about tag questions.
Thanks!! ;-)