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Question tags
Lesson code: 11FR-4588-3PZU INTERMEDIATE +
Use Examples
Inviting agreement, for example to Nice weather today, isn't it?
emphasize a statement or start a
conversation
Asking real questions, for example You're coming to the party tonight, aren't you?
when you want to make a suggestion, You don't know where Anne is, do you?
ask for something or check that your
information is correct
Making suggestions beginning with Let's go out for a drink, shall we?
`Let's...'
Intonation
When we use question tags to ask a real question, our intonation goes `up':
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AB
O
c
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Question tags
A A A A ENGLISH GRAMMAR
2 Starting a conversation
Match the two parts of each sentence to form conversation starters.
Now look at the pictures below and invent your own conversation starters using question tags.
3 Intonation
Decide if the question tag in each of the sentences below is probably used to ask a real question or
invite agreement. Put `Q' (Question) or `A' (Agreement) and then read each sentence with the correct
intonation.
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AB
O
c
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P H OT
Question tags
A A A A ENGLISH GRAMMAR
4 Grammar practice
Now complete the following sentences with question tags.
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3/3
AB
O
c
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Question tags - Key
A A A A ENGLISH GRAMMAR
2- Starting a conversation
1. h 2. i 3. a 4. b 5. c 6. f 7. e 8. d 9. g
3- Intonation
1. A 2. Q 3. A 4. Q 5. Q 6. A
4- Grammar practice
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i
AB
O
c
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P H OT