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Презентация к уроку английского языка по теме: "TAG QUESTIONS"

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Презентация к уроку английского языка по теме: "TAG QUESTIONS"( разделительные вопросы).Она  предназначена для учащихся 6 класса. Данная работа содержит информацию  как  образовываются и когда используются разделительные вопросы. Так же работа включает в себя упражнения на закрепление. 

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«Презентация к уроку английского языка по теме: "TAG QUESTIONS"»

TAG QUESTIONS    учитель английского языка ГБОУ РД «РЛИ «ЦОД»  Абдурахманова Пери Зейдулаховна

TAG QUESTIONS учитель английского языка ГБОУ РД «РЛИ «ЦОД» Абдурахманова Пери Зейдулаховна

Question tags… These are short additions to the sentences, asking for agreement or confirmation.

Question tags…

  • These are short additions to the sentences, asking for agreement or confirmation.
Possitive senences… Normally we use a negative question tag after a positive sentence.  Positive sentence + negative tag E.g Marry will be here soon, won’t she?  There was lot of traffic, wasn’t there?  Jim should pass the exam, shouldn’t he?

Possitive senences…

  • Normally we use a negative question tag after a positive sentence.

Positive sentence + negative tag

  • E.g Marry will be here soon, won’t she?
  • There was lot of traffic, wasn’t there?
  • Jim should pass the exam, shouldn’t he?
Negative sentences… We use a positive question tag after a negative sentence.  Negative sentence + positive tag E.g Mary won’t be late, will she?  They don’t like us, do they?  You haven’t got a car, have you?

Negative sentences…

  • We use a positive question tag after a negative sentence.
  • Negative sentence + positive tag
  • E.g Mary won’t be late, will she?
  • They don’t like us, do they?
  • You haven’t got a car, have you?
After Let’s… After Let’s the question tag is …  shall we? E.G Let’s go for a walk, shall we?  Let’s have a cup of tea, shall we?  Let’s watch TV, shall we?

After Let’s…

  • After Let’s the question tag is …

shall we?

E.G Let’s go for a walk, shall we?

Let’s have a cup of tea, shall we?

Let’s watch TV, shall we?

Imperatives After the imperative (Do…/Don’t do…etc.), the tag is usually …will you? E.g Open the door, will you?  Don’t smoke here, will you?  Come early, will you?  Don’t stay up late, will you?

Imperatives

  • After the imperative (Do…/Don’t do…etc.), the tag is usually …will you?
  • E.g Open the door, will you?
  • Don’t smoke here, will you?
  • Come early, will you?
  • Don’t stay up late, will you?
I… After positive sentences with the subject I, we use aren’t I? E.g I’m your friend, aren’t I?  I’m three years old, aren’t I?  I’m good at English, aren’t I?

I…

  • After positive sentences with the subject I, we use aren’t I?
  • E.g I’m your friend, aren’t I?
  • I’m three years old, aren’t I?
  • I’m good at English, aren’t I?
NOTE! Statements containing words such as neither, no (adjective), none, no one, nobody, nothing, scarcely, barely, hardly, hardly ever, seldom are treated as negative statements and followed by a positive question tag. E.g No salt is allowed, is it?  Nothing was said, was it?  Peter hardly ever goes to parties, does he?  She has no money, does she?

NOTE!

  • Statements containing words such as neither, no (adjective), none, no one, nobody, nothing, scarcely, barely, hardly, hardly ever, seldom are treated as negative statements and followed by a positive question tag.
  • E.g No salt is allowed, is it?
  • Nothing was said, was it?
  • Peter hardly ever goes to parties, does he?
  • She has no money, does she?
NOTE! When the subject of the sentence is anyone, anybody, no one, nobody,  none , neither, everyone, everybody, somebody, someone  we use the pronoun they  as the subject of the tag? E.g I don’t suppose anyone will volunteer, will they?  No one would object, would they?  Neither of them complained , did they?  Everyone warned you, didn’t they?

NOTE!

  • When the subject of the sentence is anyone, anybody, no one, nobody, none , neither, everyone, everybody, somebody, someone we use the pronoun they as the subject of the tag?
  • E.g I don’t suppose anyone will volunteer, will they?
  • No one would object, would they?
  • Neither of them complained , did they?
  • Everyone warned you, didn’t they?
SHORT ANSWERS Notice the meaning yes and no to a negative sentence. E.g A: You are not going out tonight, are you?  B: Yes.(=Yes, I’m going out)  No. (= No, I’m not going out.)

SHORT ANSWERS

  • Notice the meaning yes and no to a negative sentence.
  • E.g A: You are not going out tonight, are you?

B: Yes.(=Yes, I’m going out)

No. (= No, I’m not going out.)

EXERCISES  ADD QUESTION TAGS TO THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS 1.You're allergic to cats,…………..? 2.She lives near the bank,...............? 3.Tom works at the hospital,.............? 4.Peter hasn't got a new car,............? 5.They're journalists,...................?

EXERCISES

  • ADD QUESTION TAGS TO THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS
  • 1.You're allergic to cats,…………..?
  • 2.She lives near the bank,...............?
  • 3.Tom works at the hospital,.............?
  • 4.Peter hasn't got a new car,............?
  • 5.They're journalists,...................?
 6.She's in France at the moment,...........? 7.He didn't lose the keys,..................? 8.She won't help you,........................?  9.The boys weren't hurt,.....................?  10.She used to eat a lot of sweets,..............? 11.Let's play football,.........................?  12.They have already painted the house,...........? 13.I am tall,.......................................? 14.He has dinner at 6:00,.................?  15.Let me help you,..will you/won't you......?

6.She's in France at the moment,...........?

7.He didn't lose the keys,..................?

8.She won't help you,........................?

9.The boys weren't hurt,.....................?

10.She used to eat a lot of sweets,..............?

11.Let's play football,.........................?

12.They have already painted the house,...........?

13.I am tall,.......................................?

14.He has dinner at 6:00,.................?

15.Let me help you,..will you/won't you......?

16.Ann called Sam,..................................? 17She won't tell us the truth,…................? 18.Go out,................................................? 19Sally has a pet cat,…….......................? 20They aren't going to Paris,..................? 21She can sing well,..............................? 22Paul will do the shopping,...................? 23He never speaks rudely,.....................? 24.Let's clean the room,..........................? 25.Mary didn't use to smoke so much,....?

16.Ann called Sam,..................................?

17She won't tell us the truth,…................?

18.Go out,................................................?

19Sally has a pet cat,…….......................?

20They aren't going to Paris,..................?

21She can sing well,..............................?

22Paul will do the shopping,...................?

23He never speaks rudely,.....................?

24.Let's clean the room,..........................?

25.Mary didn't use to smoke so much,....?


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