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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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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These days we are looking at the passive voice in class, and at the vocabulary of the CINEMA . Please, have a look at the powerpoint prese...
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.
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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!! ;-)