speak English naturally | USE QUESTION TAGS - grammar lesson
In spoken English, questions tags are extremely common! We use them at the end of a statement to either
1) ask a question
2) confirm information.
Now, how you form the question tag depends on what is in the original statement. Don't you? Can you? Aren't you? etc. all have their own specific rules.
And, changing your INTONATION is the difference between a 'real' question and a 'confirming' question.
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1) ask a question
2) confirm information.
Now, how you form the question tag depends on what is in the original statement. Don't you? Can you? Aren't you? etc. all have their own specific rules.
And, changing your INTONATION is the difference between a 'real' question and a 'confirming' question.
Improve your English grammar and speaking fluency with this lesson!
See you soon!
Your teacher,
Arnel
If you love English learning graphics, go to my Instagram!
https://www.instagram.com/arnelsevery...
If you love videos and blog posts, go over to my Facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/ArnelsEveryd...
#LearnEnglish #EnglishLesson #StudyEnglish #EnglishGrammar #speakEnglish
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