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Exercise 2. Complete the dialogue with question tags. ___________________

A: Let's turn off the TV, .................................? We must get ready for the concert.

B: Wait a minute, please. The match will finish in ten minutes.

A: We should hurry up, ...............................? The concert starts at seven, .............................?

B: No, it doesn't. It starts at eight.

A: We've already bought the tickets, .................................?

B: No, we haven't. But I've booked the tickets. We'll just collect them at the box office.

A: The Clarks wanted to go to the concert too, .................................?

B: The Clarks? No. The Hopkins wanted to go, but Mrs. Hopkins has fallen ill. Listen, John,

you are a bit confused, .................................?

A: You're right, Jessie. I'm a bit absent-minded these days, .................................?

B: Oh, no. You are not absent-minded these days. You've been absent-minded since I first
met you.

A: You don't mean it. You've never complained, .................................?

B: Sorry, I'm just joking. Not a good joke, .................................?

A: Nobody likes your jokes, .................................?

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Exercise 2

Answer key

A: Let's turn off the TV, shall we? We must get ready for the concert.

B: Wait a minute, please. The match will finish in ten minutes.

A: We should hurry up, shouldn't we? The concert starts at seven, doesn't it?

B: No, it doesn't. It starts at eight.

A: We've already bought the tickets, haven't we?

B: No, we haven't. But I've booked the tickets. We'll just collect them at the box office.

A: The Clarks wanted to go to the concert too, didn't they?

B: The Clarks? No. The Hopkins wanted to go, but Mrs. Hopkins has fallen ill. Listen, John,

you are a bit confused, aren't you?

A: You're right, Jessie. I'm a bit absent-minded these days, aren't I?

B: Oh, no. You are not absent-minded these days. You've been absent-minded since I first
met you.

A: You don't mean it. You've never complained, have you?

B: Sorry, I'm just joking. Not a good joke, is it?

A: Nobody likes your jokes, do they?

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