domingo, 9 de marzo de 2014

Tag Questions



Tag Questions

Example:
              You speak English, don´t you?


A tag question is a special construction in English. It is a statement followed by a mini-question. The whole sentence is a "tag question", and the mini-question at the end is called a "question tag".
A "tag" is something small that we add to something larger. For example, the little piece of cloth added to a shirt showing size or washing instructions is a tag.
We use tag questions at the end of statements to ask for confirmation. They mean something like: "Am I right?" or "Do you agree?" They are very common in English.

The basic structure is:

Statement
Question Tag
Positive statement,
negative tag?
Snow is white,
isn't it?
Negative statement,
positive tag?
You don't like me,
do you?

Notice that the question tag repeats the auxiliary verb (or main verb when be) from the statement and changes it to negative or positive.
A question tag is the "mini-question" at the end. A tag question is the whole sentence.

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Secundaria Benjamin Franklin

Secundaria Benjamin Franklin
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