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02. Complete the dialog with the appropriat Question Tag.
Susan has Just come froma one-year-trip to Austrália.
Paul: hey, Sue! You´re back!
Susan: Yeah! I missed you so much, Paul...
Paul: You arrived yesterday, _______________________?
Susan: Yeah, at midnight.
Paul: And you’re here! You are very tired, ________________________?
Susan: Yes, I am. But I just passed by to see you, guys...
Paul: Ohh... Thank you... Now, tell me. How are things in Austrália? Their accent is
differnt from ours, _____________________ ?
Susan: Yeah, a lot! But you get used to it after a while.
Paul: it means you speak Australian English now, _______________________?
Susan: Yes, I do.
Paul: It’s a beautiful country, ________________________?
Susan: yes, sure. You went to New Zealand in 2002, __________________?
You know what I’m talking about, ___________________________?
Paul: Yes. I went to New Zealand but I didn’t have the opportunity to visit Australia.
You traveled a lot, __________________________?
Susan: Yes, I did. New Zelândia, Kermadec, Norfolk Lord Howe and Chantham.
Paul: Right, but Kermadec, Norfolk Lord Howe and Chantham are Islands,
__________________ ?
Susan: Yes Kermadec, Norfolk, Lord Howe e Chantham are Australia islands;
Chantham Islands to new Zealand.
Paul: Wow! That was a great adventure, ___________________________?
Respostas
⇒⇒ Question tags
Susan has just come from a one-year-trip to Austrália.
Paul: hey, Sue! You´re back!
Susan: Yeah! I missed you so much, Paul...
Paul: You arrived yesterday, didn't you?
Susan: Yeah, at midnight.
Paul: And you’re here! You are very tired, aren't you?
Susan: Yes, I am. But I just passed by to see you, guys...
Paul: Ohh... Thank you... Now, tell me. How are things in Australia? Their accent is different from ours, isn't it?
Susan: Yeah, a lot! But you get used to it after a while.
Paul: It means you speak Australian English now, don't you?
Susan: Yes, I do.
Paul: It’s a beautiful country, isn't it?
Susan: yes, sure. You went to New Zealand in 2002, didn't you? You know what I’m talking about, don't you?
Paul: Yes. I went to New Zealand but I didn’t have the opportunity to visit Australia. You traveled a lot, didn't you?
Susan: Yes, I did. New Zelândia, Kermadec, Norfolk Lord Howe and Chantham.
Paul: Right, but Kermadec, Norfolk Lord Howe and Chantham are Islands,
aren't they?
Susan: Yes. Kermadec, Norfolk, Lord Howe e Chantham are Australia islands; Chantham Islands to new Zealand.
Paul: Wow! That was a great adventure, wasn't it?
⇒⇒ Question tags >>> são usadas para confirmar ou questionar uma determinada informação anteriormente mencionada em uma frase. (é como se fosse o nosso ''né?'')
Você vai na festa, não vai?
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afirmativa negativa
Você não vai na festa, né / vai?
║ ║
negativa afirmativa
→→ A ''question tag'' sempre aparece no fim da sentença, separada por uma vírgula e ponto de interrogação no final.
→→ A ''question tag'' tem que usar o mesmo verbo que está na primeira parte da frase, não se esquecendo dos auxiliares do - does - did e ''modal verbs'', quando necessário.
→→ Se a sentença está na forma afirmativa, a ''question tag'' tem que ser na forma negativa.
You are studying German, aren't you?
→→ Se a sentença está na forma negativa, a ''question tag'' tem que ser na forma afirmativa.
She is not going home, is she?
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