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lina2011 [118]
2 years ago
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Exercises 1) Complete the sentences using the correct question tags. 1. You're addicted to shopping.se 2 They weren't part of th

e regular team, 3. You can't give it back to the owner.com Let's take a day off tomorrow, 5 She has her hair styled every week, 6. Mum will be happy to see you, som?! She 7. John keeps talking all the time. That's disgusting. & They haven't ever bought a new car, 9. I'm such a good swimmer,__? 10. He wouldn't agree with you. 11. There's really nothing more to say, 12 I shouldn't criticise the teacher. 13. You mustn't play on the freshly cut grass, 14 You don't want him to come with us, 15. She hardly said anything 16. You do have a receipt, 17. Peter and Jenny want to be alone, 18. You weren't ill last week,_? 19. I didn't have a chance to thank you, 20. She never met anyone else, 21. Let's go to the cinema, 22. They could make it to the train in time, 23. Dad won't be with us next week, 24. You have lunch with your family on Sundays, 25. It got very late yesterday, ? 26. I am not going to have to tell you again,​
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mestny [16]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1.Aren't you

2. were they

3.can you

4.shall we

5.hasn't she

6.won't she

7.doesn't he

8. have they

9.aren't l

10.would he

11.isn't it

12.should i

13.must you

14.do you

15.doesn't she

16.don't you

17.don't they

18.were you

19.did i

20.did she

21.shall we

22.couldn't they

23.will he

24.havn't you

25.didn't it

26.am i

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