Form the question tags in the following. Follow the examples. He will come tomorrow, won't he ? He didn't leave yesterday, did he? The teacher is absent, isn't she? a. ... عرضه نه نه ن ن فرن b. C. d. e. sif. g. h. i. j. back. Fadi is in Cairo now, His sisters are in Beirut, Ida isn't at home today, The work was done badly, They weren't sick, Ida plays the piano, Jim is leaving tomorrow, His mother left yesterday, The storm hasn't finished yet, They seem unhappy, The boys can't do the work, m. n. O. The mail has gone, You can come tomorrow, The teacher won't ask questions, The manager pays good money, ? ? ? ? ? ?
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Fadi is in Cairo now, isn't he?
His sisters are in Beirut, aren't they?
Ida isn't at home today, is she?
The work was done badly, wasn't it?
They weren't sick, were they?
Ida plays the piano, doesn't she?
Jim is leaving tomorrow, isn't he?
His mother left yesterday, didn't she?
The storm hasn't finished yet, has it?
They seem unhappy, don't they?
The boys can't do the work, can they?
The mail has gone, hasn't it?
You can come tomorrow, can't you?
The teacher won't ask questions, will she/she?
The manager pays good money, doesn't he?
Explications :
La phrase est affirmative → le tag est négatif
La phrase est négative → le tag est affirmatif
auxiliare (n't ) + pronom ?
On reprend l'auxiliaire ( si il y en a un ) ex: can/will ...
Si il n'y en a pas, on utilise do; doe, did ...