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Grammar - Question tags

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Today is about...
question tags, isn't it?

Slide 2 - Diapositive

You know how to use question tags.

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timer
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Translate:
Isn't? & Aren't you?

Slide 9 - Carte mentale

Slide 10 - Vidéo

Tag questions
positive sentence = negative tag



negative sentence = positive tag

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Tag questions
positive sentence = negative tag

He is the youngest, isn't he?

negative sentence = positive tag

She isn't happy, is she?

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Korte vragen (tag questions)
Tag questions komen aan het einde  van een zin te staan. 
Je gebruikt de tags om iemands mening  te vragen of 
om een bevestiging  te vragen.

Bijvoorbeeld:
She is very nice, isn't she?
Zij is erg aardig, toch?


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1. Herhaal de vorm van 'to be' (am/are/is)  
Is de zin positief (+), dan wordt de tag question negatief (-)     
Is de zin negatief (-), dan wordt de tag question positief (+)    (+) Lisa  is late for school, isn't  she?  (-) 
       (-)  Lisa  isn't  late for school, is  she? (+)
       (+) We  are  late for school, aren't  we? (-) 
       (-) They  aren't  late for school, are  they? (+)

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Let op!
Er is één uitzondering:
I AM always happy, AREN'T I?
AMN'T BESTAAT NIET!

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2 Herhaal ook de vorm van can en have got /has got
(+)  Peter  can  swim,  can't  he? (-)

(-)  Lisa  can't  do the test, can  she? (+)

(-) Emma  hasn't  got  blue eyes,  has  she? (+)

(+) We  have  got  a test  this week,  haven't  we? (-)





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3 Als er géén am, are, iscan & have got/has got in de zin staat, dan gebruik je do of does 
They   hate  maths, don't  they?
Lisa   loves  pizza, doesn't  she?
You   know   himdon't   you?
You  have  a problemdon't  you?
They  don't  like maths, do they?
Lisa  doesn't  like pizza, does she?

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It isn't the same as European football, ..... ......?

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There are big differences between the two games, ..... .....?

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You don't play Canadian football, ... ...?

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Ice hockey is a popular sport in Canada, .... ....?

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Your Canadian friend John doesn't call it ice hockey, ..... .....?

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Canadians just call it hockey, ..... ..... ?

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I'm a good field hockey player, .... ....?

Slide 25 - Question ouverte

Example: you / not like / baseball
Correct answer: You don't like baseball, do you? 

Explanation: There is no auxiliary verb in the sentence, so you use do/don't in the question tag. 

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he / not be / good at singing

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you / not be / on the rowing team

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you / play / hockey

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she / love / grammar

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he / not like / pizza

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I understand and know how to use the question tags
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 32 - Sondage

Practice makes perfect

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