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COMMUNICATIVE GRAMMAR IV

   Negative Questions
   and Tag Questions


    César Ochoa Cueva, M.S.Ed.
USE
Use negative yes/no questions and tag questions to:
check information you believe to be true OR comment
on a situation.
  Doesn’t Sue        Sue plays golf,
   play golf?         doesn’t she?
NEGATIVE YES/NO QUESTIONS
 Like affirmative yes/no questions, negative yes/no
 questions begin with a form of be or an auxiliary
 verb, such as have, do, will, can, or should.

Haven’t you                         Can’t you stop
  eaten lunch                        eating pizza?
    yet?
                                          Shouldn’t
                                          you think
Don’t you like                              about
   pizza?                                   losing
                                           weight?
TAG QUESTIONS
Form tag questions with statement + tag. The
statement expresses an assumption. The tag means
Right? OR Isn’t that true?

  She is from Mexico, isn’t she?




          Tom plays soccer, doesn’t he?
TAG QUESTIONS

If the statement verb is affirmative, the tag verb is
negative. If the statement verb is negative, the tag verb
is affirmative.

        Ann isn’t a pilot, is she?




                They like fast food, don’t they?
TAG QUESTIONS

Form the tag with a form of be or an auxiliary verb,
such as have, do, will, can, or should. Use the same
auxiliary that is in the statement.

       You can drive, can’t you?




               You won’t buy a house, will you?
ATTENTION

In the tag, only use pronouns. When the subject of the
statement is that, the subject of the tag is it.

Bob isn’t commenting
  on this, is Bob?
              he?




   That wasn’t my
   pencil, was it?
ANSWERS

Answer negative yes/no questions and tag questions
the same way you answer affirmative yes/no questions.



                 He likes ice cream, doesn’t he?


                      Yes, he does.
Bibliography

• Fuchs, M. & Bonner, M., Focus on Grammar 4
  Pearson Education , White Plains, NY 10606,
  2006
• http://www.myenglishteacher.net
•   Photo credit: Microsoft Office

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Negative questions

  • 1. COMMUNICATIVE GRAMMAR IV Negative Questions and Tag Questions César Ochoa Cueva, M.S.Ed.
  • 2. USE Use negative yes/no questions and tag questions to: check information you believe to be true OR comment on a situation. Doesn’t Sue Sue plays golf, play golf? doesn’t she?
  • 3. NEGATIVE YES/NO QUESTIONS Like affirmative yes/no questions, negative yes/no questions begin with a form of be or an auxiliary verb, such as have, do, will, can, or should. Haven’t you Can’t you stop eaten lunch eating pizza? yet? Shouldn’t you think Don’t you like about pizza? losing weight?
  • 4. TAG QUESTIONS Form tag questions with statement + tag. The statement expresses an assumption. The tag means Right? OR Isn’t that true? She is from Mexico, isn’t she? Tom plays soccer, doesn’t he?
  • 5. TAG QUESTIONS If the statement verb is affirmative, the tag verb is negative. If the statement verb is negative, the tag verb is affirmative. Ann isn’t a pilot, is she? They like fast food, don’t they?
  • 6. TAG QUESTIONS Form the tag with a form of be or an auxiliary verb, such as have, do, will, can, or should. Use the same auxiliary that is in the statement. You can drive, can’t you? You won’t buy a house, will you?
  • 7. ATTENTION In the tag, only use pronouns. When the subject of the statement is that, the subject of the tag is it. Bob isn’t commenting on this, is Bob? he? That wasn’t my pencil, was it?
  • 8. ANSWERS Answer negative yes/no questions and tag questions the same way you answer affirmative yes/no questions. He likes ice cream, doesn’t he? Yes, he does.
  • 9.
  • 10. Bibliography • Fuchs, M. & Bonner, M., Focus on Grammar 4 Pearson Education , White Plains, NY 10606, 2006 • http://www.myenglishteacher.net • Photo credit: Microsoft Office