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TAG QUESTIONS VIDEO

TAG QUESTIONS

STRUCTURE

INTONATION VIDEO

SONG LYRICS

SONG

CONJUNCTIONS

STRUCTURES

DUE DATE

CHAPTER 12: TAG QUESTIONS

CHAPTER 13: ADDITIONS WITH CONJUNCTIONS

WEEK #1: GRAMMAR

SONG LYRICS THINKING OUT LOUD ED SHEERAN When your legs don't work like they used to beforeAnd I can't sweep you off of your feetWill your mouth still remember the taste of my loveWill your eyes still smile from your cheeks And darling I will be loving you 'til we're 70And baby my heart could still fall as hard at 23And I'm thinking 'bout how people fall in love in mysterious waysMaybe just the touch of a handOh me I fall in love with you every single dayAnd I just wanna tell you I am So honey nowTake me into your loving armsKiss me under the light of a thousand starsPlace your head on my beating heartI'm thinking out loudMaybe we found love right where we are When my hair's all but gone and my memory fadesAnd the crowds don't remember my nameWhen my hands don't play the strings the same way, mmI know you will still love me the same'Cause honey your soul can never grow old, it's evergreenBaby your smile's forever in my mind and memoryI'm thinking 'bout how people fall in love in mysterious waysMaybe it's all part of a planI'll just keep on making the same mistakesHoping that you'll understandBut baby nowTake me into your loving armsKiss me under the light of a thousand starsPlace your head on my beating heartI'm thinking out loudThat maybe we found love right where we are, ohSo baby nowTake me into your loving armsKiss me under the light of a thousand starsOh darling, place your head on my beating heartI'm thinking out loudThat maybe we found love right where we areOh maybe we found love right where we areAnd we found love right where we are

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Tag questions Structure

Tag questions are made using an auxiliary verb (for example: be or have) and a subject pronoun (for example: I, you, she). Negative question tags are usually contracted: It’s warm today, isn’t it (not ‘is it not’)

She’s Italian, isn’t she?

They live in London, don’t they?

We’re working tomorrow, aren’t we?

It was cold yesterday, wasn’t it?

They’ve been to Japan, haven’t they?

John must stay, mustn’t he?

He went to the party last night, didn’t he?

Verb to be, have or modal

Verb Do

We aren’t late, are we?

The bus isn’t coming, is it?

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Additions with conjunctions

and...... too

and...... either

but

and so

and neither

SUBJECT

VERB PHRASE

AND

SUBJECT

BE, HAVE, MODAL, or DO

TOO

SUBJECT

VERB PHRASE

NOT

AND

SUBJECT

BE, HAVE, MODAL, or DO

EITHER

SUBJECT

VERB PHRASE

BUT

SUBJECT

BE, HAVE, MODAL, or DO

SUBJECT

VERB PHRASE

AND SO

SUBJECT

BE, HAVE, MODAL, or DO

SUBJECT

VERB PHRASE

AND SO

SUBJECT

BE, HAVE, MODAL, or DO

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