VERB LIST VERB PAST PAST PARTICIPLE Arise - surgir arose arisen

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VERB LIST VERB PAST PAST PARTICIPLE Arise - surgir arose arisen Awake - levantarse awoke awoken Beat - golpear beat beaten Bend doblarl bent bend Bet - apostar Be bet Bind - atar bound Bite - morder bit bitten Bleed - sangrar bled Breed criar bred Catch - atrapar caught

TAG QUESTIONS There are sentences or short questions that must be located at the final of an affirmative or negative clause. They confirm information about the same sentence. In spanish means ¿no es cierto? ¿no es verdad?

BASIC RULES FOR MAKING TAG QUESTIONS They use always the auxiliary verbs. With an affirmative sentences, tag question have to be negative. With a negative sentence, tag question have to be affirmative. They can be use with all the tenses.

VERB TO BE: It’s a beatiful day, isn’t it? They are not nice people, are they? VERB TO BE IN PAST SIMPLE: Martha was angry, wasn’t she? Your weren’t reallly tired, were you? PAST PROGRESSIVE: Andrés was studying English, wasn’t he? We weren’t speaking in french, were we?

PRESENT SIMPLE: You arrive to the date, don’t you? Mario doesn’t accept the advice, does he? PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: They are watching TV, aren’t they? Benny isn’t building a house, isn’t he? PAST SIMPLE: Mary enjoyed the party, didn’y she? Luis didn’t speak with his father, did you?

Charles and Marcos won’t be in class, will they? FUTURE (WILL): I will travel to USA, won’t I? Charles and Marcos won’t be in class, will they? FUTURE (GOING TO): Tom is going to visit his brother, isn’t he? We aren’t going to live there, are we?

PRESENT PERFECT: Miguel has bought a new car, hasn’t he? They haven’t taken a rest, have they? PAST PERFECT: You had begun the task, hadn’t you? We hadn’t talked with him, had we?

ACTIVITY MAKE THREE TAG QUESTIONS WITH EACH TENSE IN AFFIRMATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE FORM. WITH THE VERBS IN THE CHART CREATE TWO EXMPLES OF TAG QUESTIONS. 3. PREPARE AN INTERVIEW WITH A PARTNER. USE TA QUESTIONS.