In today’s live class, Teacher Robin is explaining how to use question tags in the past, present, and future tenses. You can participate by writing in the comments. Enjoy!
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Unit 12 – Question Tags con To Be
Hello dear teacher .I just want to ask a question , you said `the question tag of I am is aren’t I’ but some people say ain’t I instead of aren’t I , so are both the same ? Or there is a difference between them?
Hello, Ariya! Ain’t is not actually correct in English and should only be used in informal conversations.
You’re a very good teacher , aren’t you
I will travel to America, wouldn’t I ?
She did a good job, didn’t she ?
She is writing a book, isn’t she?
*I will travel to America, won’t I? 🙂
That was a wonderful class, before this class I had many doubts about this issue and Now I feel more confidence thanks..
We’re glad the class cleared up some of your doubts, Ernesto!
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