Tag question.
To Be - Present.
Positive:
- You are an artist, aren't you?
- Yes, I am!
Negative:
- They aren't coming to the party, are they?
- No, they aren't.
Not To Be - Present.
Positive:
- Greta loves cats, doesn't she?
- Yes, she do!
Negative:
- Aang doesn't eat meat, does he?
- No, he doesn't.
Present Perfec.
Positive:
1. - They have played ping pong, haven't they?
- Yes, they have.
2. - She has visited Japan, hasn't she?
- Yes, she has!
Negative:
1. - You haven't been busy this week, have you?
- No, I haven't.
2. - He hasn't arrived to the meeting yet, has he?
- No, he hasn't.
Past Perfect.
To Be - Past Perfect.
Positive:
- You were at the restaurant last night, weren't you?
-Yes, I was.
Negative:
- He wasn't in class this morning, was he?
- No, he wasn't.
Not To Be - Present.
Positive:
- She had already arrived before me, hadn't she?
- Yes, she had.
Negative:
- They hadn't left the cinema before the movie ended, right?
- No, they hadn't.
Simple Past.
To Be - Simple Past.
Positive:
Negative:
1. - She wasn't enjoying the party, was she?
- No, she wasn't.
2. - We weren't working with him, were we?
- No, we weren't!
Not To Be - Simple Past.
Positive:
- You loved that dog, didn't you?
- Yes, I did.
Negative:
- They didn't go to the concert, did they?
- No, they didn't.
Past Perfect vs Simple Past.
Positive:
- Why did you scream last night?
- Because I had seen a cockroach!
Negative:
- Why didn't she answered me with the truth?
- Because she had been afraid that you would be angry.
Modals verbs of ability.
Positive:
- Hey pal, can you help me with something, please?
- Yes, of course. What do you need?
- Could you teach me Japanese? You are a really good speaker!
- Yes, sure. But after that, would you mind cooking dinner for me?
- Yeah, no problem. What do you want for dinner?
- I want lasagna!
Negative:
- He couldn't solve the problem, could he?
- No, he couldn't.
- Poor of him. Would you mind helping him for me?
- Maybe... You can pay me for that, can't you?
- Yes, I can. How much do you want?
- I want 20 dollars, deal?
- Fine, deal.
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