If the main verb or auxiliary verb in the statement is am, the positive question tag is am I? but the negative question tag is usually aren't I?: Here we use the modal verb to make the question tag: EF Education First (abbreviated as EF) is an international education company that specializes in language training, educational travel, academic degree programs, and cultural exchange.The company was founded in 1965 by Bertil Hult in the Swedish university town of Lund.The company is privately held by the Hult family. the verb in the statement is a modal verb. None of those customers were happy, were they?
To learn and practice with an expert teacher either one-to-one or with 4-5 students at your level from around the world, you will be asked to download our EF. This app contains our award-winning online learning courseware only. In this case we use to be to make the question tag: To access the course content on the EF English Live App, you will need to be a current EF English Live student. the verb in the statement is to be in the present simple or past simple. the verb in the statement is present simple or past simple and is positive. Sometimes there is no auxiliary verb already in the statement. If there is an auxiliary verb in the statement, we use it to form the question tag. If we are a bit less sure, we say the question tag with a rising intonation. If we are sure or almost sure that the listener will confirm that our statement is correct, we say the question tag with a falling intonation. If the statement is negative, we use a positive question tag. In this case, when the statement is positive, we use a negative question tag.
We often use question tags when we expect the listener to agree with our statement. Question tags are more common in speaking than writing. We can add question tags like isn't it?, can you? or didn't they? to a statement to make it into a question. Please note this app is only available to current students of EF English Live Corporate school.Look at these examples to see how question tags are used. We know the best way to learn English is by practising with native speakers. The EF English Live App is our most advanced learning tool yet, making it easier than ever for you to improve your English, fast. Learn English with live teachers on your phone.
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