Вопрос задан 16.02.2019 в 18:52. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Фіда Сергій.

Допишите разделительные вопросы. (допишите xвoстики Пожалуйста, Помогите (example) You are John,

aren’t you? She is collecting stickers, _________________? We often watch TV in the afternoon, _____________________? You have cleaned your bike __________________? John and Max don’t like Maths, ________________________? Peter played handball yesterday, ________________________? They are going home from school, _______________________? Mary didn’t do her homework last Monday, ______________________? He could have bought a new car, ______________________?
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Отвечает Сивкова Уля.
1)isn`t she?
2)aren`t we?
3)haven`t you?
4)do they?
5)didn`t he?
6)aren`t they?
7)did she?
8)couldn`t he?
Могу ошибаться, уже плохо помню эту тему
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

Subject-Verb Agreement in Questions

You are John, aren’t you? - The correct tag question for "You are John" is "aren't you?" This is used to confirm or seek agreement with the statement.

She is collecting stickers, isn't she? - When the main clause is positive, the tag question is negative. Therefore, "isn't she" is the appropriate tag question for the statement "She is collecting stickers."

We often watch TV in the afternoon, don't we? - The tag question for a positive statement is negative, so "don't we" is the correct tag question for the statement "We often watch TV in the afternoon."

You have cleaned your bike, haven't you? - The tag question for a positive statement in the present perfect tense is "haven't you," so it should be "You have cleaned your bike, haven't you?"

John and Max don’t like Maths, do they? - When the main clause is negative, the tag question is positive. Therefore, "do they" is the appropriate tag question for the statement "John and Max don’t like Maths."

Peter played handball yesterday, didn't he? - The tag question for a positive statement in the past tense is "didn't he," so it should be "Peter played handball yesterday, didn't he?"

They are going home from school, aren't they? - The tag question for a positive statement in the present continuous tense is "aren't they," so it should be "They are going home from school, aren't they?"

Mary didn’t do her homework last Monday, did she? - When the main clause is negative, the tag question is positive. Therefore, "did she" is the appropriate tag question for the statement "Mary didn’t do her homework last Monday."

He could have bought a new car, couldn't he? - The tag question for a positive statement in the modal perfect construction is "couldn't he," so it should be "He could have bought a new car, couldn't he?"

I hope this helps! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.

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