Question Tags


The BBC Learning English page covers most things including the dreaded question tags. Check out the following:





Important - if you do any of the above exercises, let me know by leaving a comment here.

Comments

cristina said…
I´m trying to write in your blog.
Excuse me. The comment about sayings is an Estela's idea.
Have a nice weekend.
Juan Antonio said…
I think it is a wonderful blog, full of practical exercises and very useful
Graham said…
Hi Cristina!

Well, you have succeeded in leaving your first comment. I hope to see many more.

We use "excuse me" to interrupt or get someone's attention, or if you need to get past someone.

We use "sorry" to apologise for things that have happened.

No need to apologise :-)

Enjoy your weekend!
Graham said…
Hi Juan

I'm glad you like the blog.

There is a lot of reading material and you should take a note of as much vocabulary as you can, just as you would in any class.

Remember to leave a note to tell me if you have read a post; otherwise I will think that nobody is using it.

I forgot to mention today that you can give me any work that you do from the course book that needs corrected.

Have a good weekend.
Mercedes said…
Hi, Graham.
I have done the first exercises about question tags. All correct. I'm happy of this.
I posted another comment about San Blas (Cristina and Estela were with me) but I think you haven't seen it because you haven't answered.
Today I have studied english for an hour but not in your blog. I have done exercises on the other curse on line.
Ah!, this afternoon three of your pupils have gone shopping. Do you know who they are?
Thank you for your patient.
Enjoy your weekend.
Graham said…
All correct. I'm happy BECAUSE OF THIS.

I posted another comment about San Blas (Cristina and Estela were with me) but I think you haven't seen it because you haven't answered. (I've answered now :-) )

Today I have studied English (CAPITAL LETTER) for an hour but not in your blog.

I have done exercises on the other COURSE on line. (Grrrrrr I have competition!)

Ah!, this afternoon three of your pupils have gone shopping. (or have been shopping - have gone = they haven't returned yet) Do you know who they are?

Let me guess. Did Estela go to buy the sailors' dress?

Thank you for your PATIENCE.

:-)