The document provides sample conversations with questions using negative tags. It includes two sample dialogues between Peter and Mary and between Susan and John where they ask each other questions using negative tags like "isn't she", "didn't they", etc. The conversations cover topics like going to the hospital, feeling better, the weather being cold, a new job, buying expensive clothes and items, seeing someone at work, making plans to go to the movies and have dinner together.
The document provides sample conversations with questions using negative tags. It includes two sample dialogues between Peter and Mary and between Susan and John where they ask each other questions using negative tags like "isn't she", "didn't they", etc. The conversations cover topics like going to the hospital, feeling better, the weather being cold, a new job, buying expensive clothes and items, seeing someone at work, making plans to go to the movies and have dinner together.
The document provides sample conversations with questions using negative tags. It includes two sample dialogues between Peter and Mary and between Susan and John where they ask each other questions using negative tags like "isn't she", "didn't they", etc. The conversations cover topics like going to the hospital, feeling better, the weather being cold, a new job, buying expensive clothes and items, seeing someone at work, making plans to go to the movies and have dinner together.
Read and complete the conversations with negative questions or tag questions.
Peter: Hi, Mary!
You went to the hospital yesterday, _____Isn´t she_______? Mary: Yes, Peter, I went to the hospital because I didn’t feel well. Peter: But, you are ok, doesn´t he? ______? Mary: Yes, I really feel much better than yesterday. It is cold, ___didn´t they__________? Peter: Yes, it’s very cold. Maybe, you should wear a sweater, __doesn´t they __? Mary: Yes, I think you’re right. But, tell me, how do you feel in your new job? You make lots of money, don’t you? Peter: Well, it depends. You know that I love to spend my money on expensive clothes. You like to buy expensive things for you, ___Isn´t she______? Mary: No, I prefer to save my money.
Susan: Hey John, __ Didn’t you___ see Betty, yesterday?
John: Yes, I did. Susan: But, _ didn't you see her____ at work? John: Yes, she was at work for half a day. Susan: I’m glad you saw her. John: We had a nice time. Susan: _ Wouldn't you____________ and I going to go to the movies together? John: Of course. When do you want to go? Susan: _ Wouldn’t it____ be busy next Friday? We are having dinner together. John: Sure, we will, we’ll have dinner and then go to the movies. Susan: Great, see you then! John: __ Don't you___________want to invite Betty also? Susan: Yes, we can ask if she is available.