
II Variant 1.British people love animals, ... ? 2.Scottish people are stingy, ... ? 3.British
people played cricket yesterday, ... ? 4. The weather was rainy and cold when I was in England, ...? 5.They have got a nice house, ... ? 6.Everybody likes drinking tea in England, ...? 7.He never speaks Japanese, ...? 8. Let's make a cake together, ...? 9.I am friendly, ..? 10.The students have finished the work, ...? a

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1. British people love animals, don't they? - This is a tag question used to confirm or seek agreement. It assumes that the statement "British people love animals" is true, and the speaker is seeking confirmation.
2. Scottish people are stingy, aren't they? - Similar to the first question, this tag question seeks confirmation or agreement with the statement "Scottish people are stingy."
3. British people played cricket yesterday, didn't they? - Another tag question confirming or seeking agreement with the statement "British people played cricket yesterday."
4. The weather was rainy and cold when I was in England, wasn't it? - This tag question is used to confirm or seek agreement with the statement about the weather in England when the speaker was there.
5. They have got a nice house, haven't they? - A tag question confirming or seeking agreement with the statement "They have got a nice house."
6. Everybody likes drinking tea in England, don't they? - This tag question assumes that the statement "Everybody likes drinking tea in England" is generally true and seeks confirmation or agreement.
7. He never speaks Japanese, does he? - This tag question seeks confirmation or agreement with the statement "He never speaks Japanese."
8. Let's make a cake together, shall we? - This tag question suggests an invitation or proposal to make a cake together.
9. I am friendly, aren't I? - This tag question is used for self-affirmation. It assumes that the speaker is friendly and seeks agreement.
10. The students have finished the work, haven't they? - A tag question confirming or seeking agreement with the statement "The students have finished the work."
In English, tag questions are often used to engage the listener in a conversation, seek confirmation, or soften the impact of a statement. The structure typically involves using the auxiliary verb from the statement in the opposite form in the tag question.


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