
In this blog you will learn to use Tag question with be, in an easy and entertainment way.
Tag questions are short phrases or questions (mini-questions) that are placed at the end of a sentence affirmative or negative and generally aim to confirm or deny the content of the phrase itself. It is equivalent to ¿verdad? in Spanish or ¿no? most used in countries of America.
In simple words:
We must pay attention to the statement
that is what will
give us the key to that is simple
and easy. In the example above is telling us
who´s talking about; in this case "you" and the verb to be
"are." So, we place it in contrast and in this
case we changed from positive to
negative (and vice versa can be either case). And that´s it.
EXAMPLES
1. She is beautiful, isn’t she?
1. Laura is beautiful, isn’t she?
2. He isn’t smart, is he?
2. Carlos isn’t smart, is he?
3. It’s a sweltering day, isn’t it?
3. Today is a sweltering day, isn’t it?
4. They aren’t sisters, are they?
4. Sandra and Lisa aren’t sisters, are they?
5. We are Ok, aren’t we?
5. Claudia and I are Ok, aren’t we?
Notice that before the tag
question we use a comma, and also at the end of the tag question we use a
question mark.
REMEMBER
THIS
the tag question always use the auxiliary verbs
the tag question always use the auxiliary verbs
With
affirmative sentences we use a negative tag question
with negative sentences we use an affirmative tag question
with negative sentences we use an affirmative tag question
TRY It.




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