Tag Questions - English Grammar Lessons
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- Discover how to form tag questions with both positive and negative verbs. You will also learn how to respond to tag questions correctly! This video includes a practice exercise at the end. Happy studying!
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:32 Function
1:11 Form
4:19 Intonation
5:17 Responding to Tag Questions
6:22 Practice
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I have a question though, when you have an auxiliary verb and a gerund as an adjective, like this> Roads have /confusing streets/ lights, how have to be the tag question? I think that could be> doesn't they? or haven't they? which, why?
another question i have is> what if i have a present perfect clause?
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Great questions, Manuel! If there's a participial adjective like "confusing" or "confused" you can ignore it and just focus on the verb. "Have" is a plural verb in the simple present tense, so you need the plural simple present auxiliary verb "don't" in the tag. The correct answer is "Roads have confusing streets, don't they?"
A present perfect clause is formed with have + p.p. (past participle). The auxiliary verb is "have" and you must use that in the tag. For example, "You have studied this already, haven't you?" Hope that helps!
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Nice tag question! Best of luck on your final!
@@ellii @Bouncertube1136 * isn´t it?
@@JUANHERNANDEZ-wp2mz Thanks for pointing that out! You're correct that the tag has to agree in both the tense and subject of the main clause. The correct questions are "This is really good, isn't it?" or "This was really good, wasn't it?"
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Note:
When there is a sentence with never like
He is never going to help us, will he?
There is no negative, but there is never a negative word.
Also if its a command like
stop talking, will you?
It will have will you? After
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Thank you! That's mostly right. "Never" acts similarly to "not" and makes the verb negative in the stem, so the tag is positive. But don't forget that the verb has to match (so "is never" becomes "is," not "will").
The correct sentence is: "He is never going to help us, is he?"
Imperative verbs (commands) are a great point to bring up. We do often say "will you" after commands because we hope the person will do what we want in the (hopefully near) future. So this pattern is indeed a bit different since we're giving the command in the present, but hope the person will do something in the future. "Stop talking, will you?" is correct. Just note that your last example doesn't make sense. "It will have, will you?" is incorrect, and "It will have, won't it?" also doesn't make sense. I'm not sure what you mean here. Something like "It will take all day to finish this project, won't it?" is correct. Hope that helps and thanks for sharing some of these other cases!
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What a great example of a tag question!
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Thank you so much you helped me so much i have an exam tomorrow!!❤ please tell me if this is right ‘ Lets go for a walk , shall we?’
Good luck tomorrow! "Let's go for a walk, shall we?" is correct, and thanks for bringing up this special tag case. "Let's" is short for "Let us," and it's an expression that acts like a modal and is used to make a suggestion. "Shall" is a good modal response in a tag with a suggestion like "Let's" in the stem, and "we" is the tag subject because the "us" in "Let's" is the first person singular.
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It's here: czcams.com/video/MI3S3kdkofo/video.htmlsi=pAE9853jO8Bup5s3
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Video is awesome, thank you! Just one tiny thing: isn't there an inaccuracy at 1:44? Speaking about the change of a noun into a pronoun in the tag? I mean in the example the position of the tag verb?
Hi! In that part we wanted to focus on how the subject changes and not the order of the S + V, but we agree that it's a bit confusing! We won't be able to update the video here since CZcams doesn't allow it, so thank you for pointing it out. We will update it on our site, ellii.com, where we are allowed to make changes.
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Hi. Not only my students but also their parents came.....how can its tag question be??
Hi there! The tag question would be this: "Not only my students but also their parents came, didn't they?" But be careful because it wouldn't be clear as to what "they" in the tag referred to: my students, their parents, or everyone. It'd be common for the meaning of "they" to be "their parents" because it's the closest referent, but "they" meaning "everyone" (both my students and their parents) is equally possible. For this reason, a tag question with such a complex subject isn't as common to hear. Hope that helped!
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i understood very well and all as well, isnt it?
Good example! Just note that the verb is "is," not "as." (All *is well, isn't it?)
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hi what's tag question form for this sentence
he has typed letters in his company.
The tag is "hasn't he" because we use the opposite (positive/negative) form of the auxiliary (has), so the full tag question is "He has typed letters for his company, hasn't he?"
@@ellii but in my opinion it's( doesn't he )because (typed letters) is noun phrase ,isn't it?
@@hussein-lf5lv In this sentence, the subject is the pronoun "he," the verb is the present perfect verb "has typed," and the object in the noun "letters." If you had another sentence where the simple present verb was "has," then you could use "doesn't he" as the tag (e.g., He has letters from his girlfriend in his desk, doesn't he?). You can see more examples of the present perfect tense in this video: czcams.com/video/553eeL1Dvho/video.htmlsi=p3zth4EsKMtTmZud
hi. Thank you. But I don't understanding about
agree and disagree
It's tricky! Basically you look at the sentence, not the tag, to decide how to respond. Example 1: This movie was great, wasn't it? Agree = Yes, it was. (You're agreeing with "This movie was great." You liked the movie.) Disagree = No, it wasn't. (You're disagreeing with "This movie was great." You didn't like the movie.)
Example 2: This movie wasn't very good, was it? Agree = No, it wasn't. (You're agreeing with "This movie wasn't great." You didn't like the movie.) Disagree = Yes, it was. (You're disagreeing with "This movie wasn't great." You liked the movie.) Hope that helps!
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Haha nice example! But don't forget that you need a past tag for a past sentence stem (was...wasn't it).
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Good luck!
help whith the vocabulary
We have a lot of vocabulary videos for you! Find them here: czcams.com/play/PL0MvnNQjMzmb8E3TwwC_1p4l5tEmedkKl.html
And i also dont know when to use does , dont , wont , shall , didn't n so on please tell me 😢
It depends on the verb tense. The auxiliary verbs do/don't are used for the simple present, did/didn't for the simple past, will/won't for the simple future. We also use "have" (have/has/haven't/hasn't / had/hadn't / will have/won't have) for the perfect tenses, and "be" (am/is/are/am not/isn't/aren't / was/were/wasn't/weren't / will be/won't be) for the progressive tenses. We can also use modals like can/can't, might/might not, should/shouldn't, shall/shall not, etc. in place of auxiliary verbs to show meanings such as ability, possibility, advice, etc.
Can i use ''I'' in subject?
i studied this lesson and then....
You sure can! "I" is a subject pronoun and "me" is an object pronoun. For example, we can say "I like him" and "He likes me."
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Thank you for the kind words, Francisco!
That is really definite, isn't it?
Great example 😉
Mario isn’t a bear, is he?
Swiper almost swiped the friendship bracelets, didn’t he?
Fifi, Sami, Fomkah, and Ying Ying failed to swipe the friendship bracelets, didn’t they?
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He subscribed , doesn't he?
Good try! Don't forget to match the tense. Since you used the past tense in your sentence, you need the past in your tag. He subscribed, didn't he?
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The office was hardly empty,wasn’t it ?
Actually, because "hardly" is considered a negative word that is similar to "not," we need a positive tag. The correct sentence is "The office was hardly empty, was it?" Good try, though!
I understood everything in one go, do i?
That's great to hear! Don't forget to match the tense of your tag to the stem, though. The correct tag question is: I understood everything in one go, didn't I?
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Thanks a lot! And great example 😉
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1:35, I dont get it that you told this *is* is a verb 😢 please reply tomorrow is my test
"Is" is the third person singular conjugation of the verb "to be." In tag questions, it functions like this, for example: "He is your teacher, isn't he?"
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This is so usefull, isn't it? (⬇️)
That's good to hear, and great example! Note that adjectives that end in the suffix -ful are usually spelled with only one L. The word "full" has two Ls, but the suffix has only one (e.g., beautiful, useful, careful). Hope that helps!
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I think it should be “a really” because the article “an” is only used with nouns that have their first letter as a vowel.
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Ali wasn’t like play football.was he?
I have final test tomorrow
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Hi! The main verb is "like," so this is the correct sentence stem and tag:
Ali didn't like playing football, did he?
Good luck on your final!
Skye wears a pink Collar around her neck, doesn’t she?
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Its was true was'nt it?
Almost perfect! Just watch your apostrophes: It was true, wasn't it?
You are best teacher are not you?
Aw, thanks! One thing to note: We use contractions in tags. The best tag question is this: "You are the best teacher, aren't you?" You can use the full negative form, but you have to say it in this order: "are you not?" It's pretty formal and old-fashioned to use the full form. The contraction is much more common. Hope that helps!
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