1 isn`t it? 2 are they? 3 weren`t we? 4 is she? 5aren`t they? 6was it?7aren`t you? 8doesn`t she? 9doesn`t he?10 won`t you? 11 doesn`t he? 12 didn`t they/ 13does she?14 don`t they?15can`t you? 16can she?17 isn`t there?18aren`t there?19 is there?20 were there?wasn`t there?
Объяснен
We use the same auxiliary verb in the tag as in the main sentence. If there is no auxiliary verb in the main sentence, we use do in the tag.
You live in Spain, don’t you?
If the auxiliary verb in the sentence is affirmative, the tag is negative.
You’re Spanish, aren’t you?
If the auxiliary verb in the sentence is negative, the tag is affirmative.
You’re not Spanish, are you?
When a young boy, Mr Wilson used to go fishing.
When a young boy, Mr Wilson used to build sandcastles.
When a young boy, Mr Wilson used to ride a bike.
When a young boy, Mr Wilson used to drink milk.
When a young boy, Mr Wilson used to go skating.
When a young boy, Mr Wilson used to play with his dog.
When a young boy, Mr Wilson used to watch films about Indians.
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Например, every morning (каждое утро), every week (каждую неделю), twice a month (два раза в месяц) и т.п
1 He impower his students to do voluntary work.
2 When winter comes, the days shorten
3 Mark's dad specialise in building eco-homes for poor families in developing countries.
4 Humanitarian organisations try to strengthen ties between people.
5 Hope Africa is a charity whose objective is to encourage people and put an end to poverty,
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