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    Tags (English exercise n°3393 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Tags

     

    QUESTION TAGS : CAS PARTICULIERS (2)

     

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    Exemples

    Adverbe négatif

    • never
    • tag affirmatif

    He never sees his father, does he ?

    Adverbes semi-négatifs

    • hardly, scarcely, seldom, barely
    • tag affirmatif

    There was hardly anybody in the streets, was there ?

    Pronoms négatifs :

    • nobody, no one, neither
    • nothing

    • tag affirmatif

     

     

    • Nobody screamed, did they ?
    • Neither of the two, smiled, did they ?
    • Nothing will be done, will it ?

    Impératif

     

    • will you ? /
    • shall we ?

     

    • Open the door, will you ?
    • Let's have a birthday party, shall we?

    Plusieurs auxiliaires

    • tag sur le 1er auxiliaire

    She ought to have told her parents, oughtn't she ?

    Phrase commençant par un verbe exprimant une opinion personnelle

    • tag sur la 2ème partie de la phrase

    I think he should be congratulated, shouldn't he ?

    Phrases elliptiques

    ( = absence de verbe)

    • le verbe sous -entendu
    • Splendid, isn't it ?
    • Bored, aren't you ?
    • Lovely, isn't she?

     

    'Good friends, arent they?'





    English exercise "Tags" created by anonyme (29-08-2005) with The test builder
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    1. Your parents never invited their neighbours, ?
    2. There was hardly anything to eat, ?
    3. His grandfather could barely see, ?
    4. His wife seldom left him alone, ?
    5. No one would arrive late, ?
    6. Neither of them will see us, ?
    7. Nothing has been tempted to rescue her, ?
    8. Let's try again, ?
    9. You could have started learning Chinese before, ?
    10. I feel they have deserved a pay rise, ?







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