Complete the sentences with tag questions. 1. he listens to music every day, 2. they live 3. she can swim very well, 4. you wouldn´t live in china, 5. she has 3 brothers, 6. she lived in britain, 7. you are a good student, 8. he is your neighbor, 9. john lives in the uk, 10. gina works in a restaurant, 11. my neighbors have 4 dogs, 12. your mom can cook very well, 13. your father won´t be mad at you, 14. they aren´t going to the usa, 15. she can´t ride a horse,

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айфон66666 айфон66666  09.10.2020 21:50

1. He listens to music every day, doesn't he?  

2. They live together, don't they?

3. She can swim very well, can't she?

4. You wouldn´t live in China, would you?

5. She has 3 brothers, doesn't she?

6. She lived in Britain, didn't she?

7. You are a good student, aren't you?

8. He is your neighbor, isn't he?

9. John lives in the UK, doesn't he?

10. Gina works in a restaurant, doesn't she?

11. My neighbors have 4 dogs, don't they?

12. Your mom can cook very well, can't she?

13. Your father won´t be mad at you, will he?

14. They aren´t going to the USA, are you?

15. She can´t ride a horse, can she?

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Морена1 Морена1  15.01.2024 16:05
1. He listens to music every day, doesn't he?
To form a tag question, we use the auxiliary verb (in this case, "does") from the main sentence followed by the pronoun (in this case, "he") and the opposite verb (in this case, "doesn't").

2. They live, don't they?
Again, we use the auxiliary verb "do" from the main sentence followed by the pronoun "they" and the opposite verb "don't".

3. She can swim very well, can't she?
We use the auxiliary verb "can" from the main sentence followed by the pronoun "she" and the opposite verb "can't".

4. You wouldn't live in China, would you?
We use the auxiliary verb "would" from the main sentence followed by the pronoun "you" and the opposite verb "wouldn't".

5. She has 3 brothers, doesn't she?
We use the auxiliary verb "does" from the main sentence followed by the pronoun "she" and the opposite verb "doesn't".

6. She lived in Britain, didn't she?
We use the auxiliary verb "did" from the main sentence followed by the pronoun "she" and the opposite verb "didn't".

7. You are a good student, aren't you?
We use the auxiliary verb "are" from the main sentence followed by the pronoun "you" and the opposite verb "aren't".

8. He is your neighbor, isn't he?
We use the auxiliary verb "is" from the main sentence followed by the pronoun "he" and the opposite verb "isn't".

9. John lives in the UK, doesn't he?
We use the auxiliary verb "does" from the main sentence followed by the pronoun "John" and the opposite verb "doesn't".

10. Gina works in a restaurant, doesn't she?
We use the auxiliary verb "does" from the main sentence followed by the pronoun "Gina" and the opposite verb "doesn't".

11. My neighbors have 4 dogs, don't they?
We use the auxiliary verb "do" from the main sentence (since "neighbors" is plural) followed by the pronoun "my neighbors" and the opposite verb "don't".

12. Your mom can cook very well, can't she?
We use the auxiliary verb "can" from the main sentence followed by the pronoun "your mom" and the opposite verb "can't".

13. Your father won't be mad at you, will he?
We use the auxiliary verb "will" from the main sentence followed by the pronoun "your father" and the opposite verb "won't".

14. They aren't going to the USA, are they?
We use the auxiliary verb "are" from the main sentence followed by the pronoun "they" and the opposite verb "aren't".

15. She can't ride a horse, can she?
We use the auxiliary verb "can" from the main sentence followed by the pronoun "she" and the opposite verb "can't".
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