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Question tags? #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 16, 2004 3:11 am   Question tags?
 

Test No. incompl/elem-36 "Question Tags (2)", question 10

Sarah: 'That's not allowed you know.'
Paul: '.........'

(a) Oh you do, don't you?
(b) Oh it is, isn't it?
(c) Oh it isn't, is it?
(d) Oh it won't, will it?

Test No. incompl/elem-36 "Question Tags (2)", answer 10

Sarah: 'That's not allowed you know.'
Paul: 'Oh it isn't, is it?'

Correct answer: (c) Oh it isn't, is it?

Your answer was: incorrect
Sarah: 'That's not allowed you know.'
Paul: 'Oh it is, isn't it?'
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Question tags #2 (permalink) Tue Nov 16, 2004 13:24 pm   Question tags
 

This particular forum is answering specific questions about the tests. I'm afraid your question would need a complete lesson.
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Question tags explanation #3 (permalink) Tue Nov 16, 2004 17:39 pm   Question tags explanation
 

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Hi, Please take a look at this explanation:
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Question tags? #4 (permalink) Fri Mar 27, 2009 14:35 pm   Question tags?
 

Hello, Teachers! Ah!... It's really nice to be here in this site; I'm having a good time while learning. Well, I admit. I still have lot of things to learn; especially, in questioning. I'm having a hard time to know what should and shouldn't use in questioning for a particular case. Maybe, I've not yet tried to have a live conversation. Those kind of questioning often used in live conversation, isn't it? I hope you could help me. God bless you all...

I've already post some comments and questions before. I hope you could answer some of them. Many thanks...
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