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Презентация 'Tag questions'

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Tag questions или "глаголы с хвостиком", пожалуй, одна из самых сложных тем в английской грамматике. 

Тем не менее, если приложить голову и не торопясь отработать очередность шагов по формированию таких вопросов, можно получить хороший навык достаточно быстро. Главное - все делать постепенно. А результат превзойдет все ожидания. Ни для кого не секрет, что самое сложное в живой речи, - задавать вопросы. Тут-то и придут на помощь наши замечательные tag questions. 

Презентация получилась немного суховатая, одна грамматика без всяких картинок, но их при желании можно добавить. 

Часть грамматики по этой конкретной теме я опустила, чтобы не "грузить" наших учеников, если это усвоят, то будет замечательно.

  

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Tag Questions МБОУ СОШ №20

Tag Questions

МБОУ СОШ №20

Algorithm Find auxiliary verb: modals (can, must, would etc.), verb to be (are, is , was etc.), do or does (did), have or has (had). modals (can, must, would etc.), verb to be (are, is , was etc.), do or does (did), have or has (had). Make inversion  remove or add ‘not’.  remove or add ‘not’. Change subject to a pronoun I, you, he, they. I, you, he, they.

Algorithm

  • Find auxiliary verb:
  • modals (can, must, would etc.), verb to be (are, is , was etc.), do or does (did), have or has (had).
  • modals (can, must, would etc.),
  • verb to be (are, is , was etc.),
  • do or does (did),
  • have or has (had).
  • Make inversion remove or add ‘not’.
  • remove or add ‘not’.
  • Change subject to a pronoun I, you, he, they.
  • I, you, he, they.
Steps 1 and 2 Sentence Auxiliary / inversion Peter  is so cute. Bob can’t swim here. Lisa doesn’t speak English Pupils are going to read. is  - can  + does  + are  -

Steps 1 and 2

Sentence

Auxiliary / inversion

Peter is so cute.

Bob can’t swim here.

Lisa doesn’t speak English

Pupils are going to read.

is -

can +

does +

are -

Step 3 Sentence Pronoun Peter  is so cute.  Bob can’t swim here. Lisa doesn’t speak English Pupils are going to read. he he she they

Step 3

Sentence

Pronoun

Peter is so cute.

Bob can’t swim here.

Lisa doesn’t speak English

Pupils are going to read.

he

he

she

they

Result Sentence Tag Peter  is so cute,  isn’t he? - Bob can’t swim here, can he? Lisa doesn’t speak English, does she? Pupils are going to read, aren’t they?

Result

Sentence

Tag

Peter is so cute,

isn’t he? -

Bob can’t swim here,

can he?

Lisa doesn’t speak English,

does she?

Pupils are going to read,

aren’t they?

Tag sentences with ‘have’ You don’t have a car.  He has to do his homework.  You have been to Russia. + You  have a car. (to own) = auxiliary ‘don’t’  He has to do his homework. = auxiliary ‘has’  You have been to Russia. =  auxiliary ‘have’ - - But!!! With the verb ‘have’ in the meaning of ‘to own’, ‘to possess’ the use of ‘have’ as a tag is possible: You  have a car, ‘haven’t you?

Tag sentences with ‘have’

You don’t have a car. He has to do his homework. You have been to Russia.

+

You have a car. (to own) = auxiliary ‘don’t’ He has to do his homework. = auxiliary ‘has’ You have been to Russia. = auxiliary ‘have’

-

-

But!!!

With the verb ‘have’ in the meaning of ‘to own’, ‘to possess’ the use of ‘have’ as a tag is possible:

You have a car, ‘haven’t you?

Tag sentences with ‘have’ You  don’t have a car.  He has to do his homework.  You have been to Russia. He has to do his homework, hasn’t he?  You have been to Russia, haven’t you? You  don’t  have a car, do you? Or You  have a car, ‘haven’t you?

Tag sentences with ‘have’

You don’t have a car. He has to do his homework. You have been to Russia.

He has to do his homework, hasn’t he? You have been to Russia, haven’t you?

You don’t have a car, do you?

Or You have a car, ‘haven’t you?

Negative sentences &  Sentences of low frequency Negative You have nothing to do, do you?  We have never been to Italy, have we?  Low frequency I hardly know you, do I? He rarely visits his grandmother, does he? We seldom go out, do we?

Negative sentences & Sentences of low frequency

  • Negative

You have nothing to do, do you? We have never been to Italy, have we? 

  • Low frequency

I hardly know you, do I?

He rarely visits his grandmother, does he?

We seldom go out, do we?

Other cases Let’s Let’s go for a walk, shall we?  Let’s never talk about it again, shall we?  I I’m a student, aren’t I?

Other cases

  • Let’s

Let’s go for a walk, shall we? Let’s never talk about it again, shall we? 

  • I

I’m a student, aren’t I?

Replies Positive questions - You are from Russia, aren’t you? Yes, I am.  Negative questions You aren’t a spy, are you?  No, I’m not. Yes, I’m not.

Replies

  • Positive questions

- You are from Russia, aren’t you?

  • Yes, I am.

  • Negative questions
  • You aren’t a spy, are you? 
  • No, I’m not. Yes, I’m not.
Tag questions with ‘must’ and ‘will’ Must   expresses obligation = tags are different. It must be her car, isn't it? You must be tired, aren't you? He must stay, mustn’t he? Imperative mood Open the windows, won't you?  Don’t take my umbrella, will you?  - +

Tag questions with ‘must’ and ‘will’

  • Must  

expresses obligation = tags are different.

It must be her car, isn't it?

You must be tired, aren't you?

He must stay, mustn’t he?

  • Imperative mood

Open the windows, won't you? Don’t take my umbrella, will you? 

-

+

Exercises We couldn’t do it yesterday, …………..? I have a right to remain silent, …………? You had an accident yesterday, …………? You never make your bed, …………? Let’s have a party, …………? We were waiting for you, …………? I’m an engineer, …………? I have to do it now, …………? You seldom go out, …………? He had to sell his car, …………? You will meet me at the station, …………? Give me your hand, ………….?

Exercises

  • We couldn’t do it yesterday, …………..?
  • I have a right to remain silent, …………?
  • You had an accident yesterday, …………?
  • You never make your bed, …………?
  • Let’s have a party, …………?
  • We were waiting for you, …………?
  • I’m an engineer, …………?
  • I have to do it now, …………?
  • You seldom go out, …………?
  • He had to sell his car, …………?
  • You will meet me at the station, …………?
  • Give me your hand, ………….?
Exercises We couldn’t do it yesterday, could we? I have a right to remain silent, don’t I? You had an accident yesterday, didn’t you? You never make your bed, do you? Let’s have a party, shall we? We were waiting for you, weren’t we? I’m an engineer, aren’t I? I have to do it now, do I? You seldom go out, do you? He had to sell his car, didn’t he? You will meet me at the station, won’t you? Give me your hand, won’t you?

Exercises

  • We couldn’t do it yesterday, could we?
  • I have a right to remain silent, don’t I?
  • You had an accident yesterday, didn’t you?
  • You never make your bed, do you?
  • Let’s have a party, shall we?
  • We were waiting for you, weren’t we?
  • I’m an engineer, aren’t I?
  • I have to do it now, do I?
  • You seldom go out, do you?
  • He had to sell his car, didn’t he?
  • You will meet me at the station, won’t you?
  • Give me your hand, won’t you?