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13.3 Tag questions and echo tags

13.3A Tag questions 1: 'It is ..., isn't it? 'lt isn't..., is it?' [> LEG 13.17-19,13.22.1-2]

1 A tag question is a short question (e.g. have you?/haven'tyou?) that follows a statement.

We form tag questions with auxiliaries (be, have, can, may, etc.) and do, does, did.

2 They are affirmative - negative: John was annoyed, wasn't he? You like fish, don't you?

or negative - affirmative: John wasn't annoyed, was he? You don't like fish, do you?

3 Many languages have a phrase which means ‘Isn't that so?';” hah? ” In English, we use tags to say this, but we also use expressions like don't you think?, right? Hah? etc.

4 If our voice goes up on the tag, we are asking a real question which needs an answer: You left the gas on, didn't you? - Yes, I did. No, I didn't. You didn't leave the gas on, did you? - Yes, I did. No, I didn't.

5 If our voice goes down on the tag, we want the listener to agree with us and we don't usually expect an answer: You locked the door, didn't you? (= I assume you did.) You didn't lock the door, did you?(= I assume you didn't.)

Write: You want the listener to agree with you. Do the exercise orally, then in writing.

1 She's late, isn’t she ?2 They're on holiday...? 3 I'm early…? [>1O.1B] 4 Carla was at home… ? 5 We were all ill…? 6 You've finished…? 7 Marc has gone out… ? 8 I always do the wrong thing…? 9 Tessa works hard… ? 10 She isn't late…? 11 They aren't on holiday…? 12 I'm not early…? 13 Carla wasn't at home… ? 14 We weren't all ill…? 15…You haven't finished…? 16 Marc hasn't gone out …? 17 I don't often do the right thing…? 18 Tessa doesn't work hard…?

13.3B Tag questions 2: 'You painted it yourself, did you?' [> LEG 13.20-21,13.22.3]

1 Tag questions can also be affirmative - affirmative.

If our voice goes up on the tag, we mean 'Tell me more', etc.: She's getting married, is she? (= I'd like to know more about it.)

2 If our voice goes down on the tag, we express negative feelings like disappointment, disapproval or suspicion. We don't usually expect an answer: I'll get my money back, will I? (= I don't believe it.)

Write: Say the sentences under A aloud and match them with a statement under B.

A: 1 You painted it yourself, did you? E 2 You couldn't give me a hand, could you?­_ 3 Someone broke that vase, did they?_ 4 You'll give me a call, will you?_ 5 So they're selling their house, are they? ­_ 6 You didn't leave the garage open, did you?_ 7 He says he's innocent, does he?

B: a) I don't believe it. b) Tell me more. c) I hope you can. d) I hope you didn't. e) I'm impressed. f) I hope you will.

g) I'm sorry to hear that.

13.3C Echo tags: ‘Is he?’ 'He is?' [> LEG 13.24-26]

1 An echo tag is a response, in tag form, to an affirmative or negative statement.

Affirmative negative

He's resigning. He isn't resigning.

-Is he? He is? - Isn't he? He isn't?

-He is, isn’t he? - He isn’t, is he ?

-He is, is he? -

2 If our voice goes up on the echo, we want more information: I've just won £500! – Have you?/You have?/You haven't, have you? (= Tell me more!)

3 If our voice goes down on the echo, we confirm what we know or have guessed: I'm afraid he's made a bad mistake. - He has, hasn't he?(= I confirm what you say.)

or we express anger, surprise, disbelief, etc.: I've got the sack! – You haven't/ You haven't, have you?/You have, have you?

Write: Supply different echo tags in response to these statements. Say the echo tags aloud with different intonation and describe what they express.

1 John's paying. Is he? 2 They aren't very happy… 3 Suzy was 30 yesterday… 4 I wasn't very well last week… 5 He works very hard… 6 They don't eat much… 7 You shouldn't be here… 8 I can afford a new car now... 9 We can't go tomorrow… 10 There'll be trouble about this…

Vocabulary: snooty [snuːtɪ] презирливий; зарозумілий

13.3D Context Write: Put in appropriate question tags and echo tags. YOU COULD HAVE KNOCKED ME DOWN WITH A FEATHER!

I asked for my favourite perfume at the perfume counter of a large department store. 'We don't have that, 1 do we?' the snooty assistant asked her colleague, as if I had just tried to buy a bag of onions. I was about to leave the counter when I saw a girl of about twelve slip away from her mother, seize a huge bottle of perfume from the counter and put into her carrier bag. I gasped! 'Excuse me,' I said. 'Your daughter has just stolen a large bottle of perfume!' The mother looked at me in amazement. 'She 2…?' That's right,' I said. She turned to her daughter. 'You didn't steal that big bottle that was on display,3… ?' The girl nodded. 'You did,4… ?' 'Yes, mum,' the girl confessed. 'I've told you hundreds of times,5... that the big one on display is a dummy. She angrily took the bottle from her daughter and put it back on display. 'You should always take one of the boxed ones at the back,6…? You do understand that,7… ?' She helped herself to a boxed one and both she and her daughter disappeared into the crowd quick as a flash.

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