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Grammar: Question tags - BBC English Masterclass 

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Question tags are made of an auxiliary verb plus a pronoun, which go at the end of a sentence, either to ask for more information about something, or to confirm something which we believe is true. The auxiliary verb matches the tense of the main verb and the pronoun comes directly from the noun.
Question tags can either have a rising or falling intonation depending if you want to genuinely ask for the answer or expect someone to agree with you.
Finally, Question tags usually work in opposition. If the main sentence is affirmative, then the question tag is usually negative, so: You do live here, don’t you? and vice versa.
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So you want to learn question tags, do you? Lucky for you, I’m here to tell you everything I know, aren’t I? Ready, are you? Let’s go!
Now, at this level many of you will know that a question tag is an auxiliary verb plus a pronoun, which is put at the end of a sentence, either to ask for more information about something, or to confirm something which we believe is true. The question tag relates directly to the sentence. The auxiliary verb matches the main verb and the pronoun comes directly from the noun. Question tags can either have a rising or falling intonation, and, as everybody knows, if the main sentence is affirmative, then the question tag is negative, so: You do live here, don’t you? and vice versa. That’s the easy stuff: now for the hard stuff...
So sentences which use a negative or limiting adverb, such as never, and hardly, and other words of that type, even though they appear to be positive in construction, they are treated as a negative by the question tag. So, not: They never go on holiday, don’t they? But They never go on holiday, do they?
Sentences which use indefinite nouns such as someone, anyone, no one and everyone, can be tricky with question tags. After all, what’s the pronoun for no one? In question tags we use they. For example: No one cares, do they? Everyone left, didn’t they? However, with other indefinite nouns such as something and everything, we would use it. So: Everything is OK, isn’t it? Or Nothing matters, does it? Got it?
An imperative is a command, or at least a strong suggestion. An example would be: Sit down! Now, because imperatives don’t have a tense, they don’t use an auxiliary verb in the same way as other sentences do. So, how can we make a question tag with them? Well, the answer is, we use won’t you - although other modal verbs can be used, such as will, would, can, and could. Sit down, won’t you? Open the window, will you? Don’t go outside, will you? Keep quiet, won’t you?
The level of formality depends upon the choice of question tag and the tone of your voice, although can’t you can come across as quite impatient and annoyed - for example: Turn the TV down, can’t you?
When making a suggestion, it is common to use the expression let’s. Let’s stands for let us, for example: Let’s go to the cinema. When we use let’s in a question tag we always use shall we, regardless of whether let’s is affirmative or negative. So for example: Let’s go to the cinema, shall we? Or Let’s not go to the cinema, shall we?
Double positives are possible, and this is quite a common way of reacting when people have just learned news or when somebody is reacting in an emotional way to something. For example: You’re getting married, are you? You just lost your wallet, did you? You see?
Finally, if you start a sentence with I think, don’t use the question tag do I. I think he’s a great teacher, do I? Though this can happen in some cases, such as sarcasm, we normally make the question tag agree with the main information, otherwise we’re basically asking our self to agree with our self. So, for example: I think he’s a great teacher, isn’t he? Or I don’t think that’s a good idea, is it?
For more information go to: bbclearningenglish.com. I’ve been Dan, haven’t I? You’ve been fantastic, haven’t you? And I’ll see you next time, won’t I? Cheerio!

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@bbclearningenglish
@bbclearningenglish 4 года назад
We hope you enjoyed that! Check out this other Masterclass all about 'inversion': ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RmQH6B9P8r8.html
@anamorchadze2390
@anamorchadze2390 4 года назад
This is the GREATEST explanation of question tags I've ever met. It overwhelmes so many points of it, doesn't it! Thank you SO Much!
@tammytsang3487
@tammytsang3487 3 месяца назад
BBC is the most outstanding learning channel, isn’t it?
@radioactivepelican2300
@radioactivepelican2300 3 года назад
I love how he is just doing this in a mall
@hassanrahman4947
@hassanrahman4947 3 года назад
looks more like an office
@ambar9232
@ambar9232 2 года назад
Most probably that's inside the BBC office.
@_clxckwxrk_
@_clxckwxrk_ 7 месяцев назад
*shopping centre, we're in the uk here
@bbclearningenglish
@bbclearningenglish 7 месяцев назад
This is inside the BBC :)
@radioactivepelican2300
@radioactivepelican2300 7 месяцев назад
Horrible video btw had to listen to it in an online class@@bbclearningenglish
@yinmo948
@yinmo948 Год назад
Clear and informative, thanks ,Dan.
@sanoh_224
@sanoh_224 7 лет назад
Thanks for this clear explanation!
@Lucinka686
@Lucinka686 7 лет назад
Awesome! I´ve never thought about using these question tags. I learnt something new. Thank you very much for what you´ve been donig. I thing that your simple way to explain this words is very useful. :)
@mavisdracula970
@mavisdracula970 3 года назад
Love the way you explain!!
@lidiakniaz-hunek6223
@lidiakniaz-hunek6223 5 лет назад
Dan, you're the best!
@mirage200800
@mirage200800 7 лет назад
You’ve been fantastic Dan! Let's go for another lesson, shall we?
@adrianoalves20
@adrianoalves20 7 лет назад
Great tips!
@yaohandeng9147
@yaohandeng9147 3 года назад
Clear and informative :) thanks!
@longsongly6941
@longsongly6941 7 лет назад
Thank you so much, this help me so much
@tgchan
@tgchan 7 лет назад
Thank you.
@benjaminanddaniel3250
@benjaminanddaniel3250 6 лет назад
You are fantastic
@pratibhashukla9262
@pratibhashukla9262 4 года назад
Good explaination
@adrianamahabharata
@adrianamahabharata 3 года назад
Wonderful and fast: 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@Childrensmathes
@Childrensmathes 6 лет назад
I have been waiting for a teacher like you.somebody asked me to give the q.t for Let us not go to the movie.i could not give reply.but,surprisingly,you raised the same question and my doubt has been clarified.Let us not go to the party,shall we? Thank u sir.
@sil3418
@sil3418 6 лет назад
In imperative sentences can we always use both options, affirmative and negative? Example...sit down, would you? Sit down, wouldn't you? Thanks loads for this course
@strength8687
@strength8687 5 лет назад
Very good teaching, sir 😁😁
@SaniyaIskendirova
@SaniyaIskendirova 2 месяца назад
Wonderful
@watermelon8542
@watermelon8542 3 года назад
question tag is really handy in conversations, I'll have a chance to reconfirm what I have just said
@user-ol2we3bm7k
@user-ol2we3bm7k 7 лет назад
fantastic
@johnlomi
@johnlomi 3 года назад
This is the most brief and clear explanation about question tags I"ve ever learned,isn't it? They never give attention to their kids,do they? No one comes to his birrhday party,do they? Close the door,won't you? Let's go the beach,shall we? Let"s not go to the party,shall we? You got A for all of your Summer classes,did you?
@mufffarzana
@mufffarzana 4 года назад
Thank you for the precise explanation. Great job
@bbclearningenglish
@bbclearningenglish 4 года назад
You thought it was an interesting video, did you? Dan was great, wasn't he? Can you make your own question tags?
@mufffarzana
@mufffarzana 4 года назад
@@bbclearningenglish I find BBC Learning English videos are really useful, aren't they? So I do recommend these videos to my friends. There are lots to learn, aren't there?
@tahereheghbali173
@tahereheghbali173 8 месяцев назад
Fantastic, thanks a million 🌻
@bbclearningenglish
@bbclearningenglish 8 месяцев назад
You’re welcome 😊
@ricksantos6410
@ricksantos6410 6 лет назад
GOT IT!
@majeedkalav
@majeedkalav 4 года назад
Thanks for the brilliant class. I watch all your videos. I have a question. When you began you used a question tag, didn’t you? You said YOU WANT TO LEARN ENGLISH, DO YOU? This is an example for ECHO TAG, isn’t it? Since your focus was not on ECHO TAGS, I just wondered if it’s the right question. Look forward to your kind response...
@englishlearner1602
@englishlearner1602 4 года назад
Thank you sir for explaining in detail 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏 You can do it, can't you? I learned something new, didn't I? Let's practice, shall we? He never cooks, does he? John rarely work for me, does he? None of the students do homework, do they? Are these sentences correct sir 🙏
@mams2944
@mams2944 7 лет назад
This was amazing, wasn't it?
@mdatiqurrahman9466
@mdatiqurrahman9466 7 лет назад
Thanks great tips. Mister friend of Tim, wont you??
@alinaplotnikova
@alinaplotnikova 3 года назад
Thanks very much! If possible, could you please elaborate on how to properly answer tag questions with negative adverbs? Every video I've watched and all the grammar books I have just give information on how to ask that type of questions. All short answers to them seem confusing to me. E.g. You hardly ever complete your homework on time, do you? - If the statement is true, should it be "Yes, I do" (hardly ever complete it on time) or "No, I don't" (ever complete it on time). The easiest thing to object with seems to be "That's not true." I'd really appreciate your help.
@Star_BaconXD
@Star_BaconXD 7 месяцев назад
Shut down the mall, can’t you😂
@namtran950
@namtran950 3 года назад
What about this one: " She believed that nothing could be done to settle their dispute,________?" which one is the best answer, did she or didn't she ?.. Thank you !!!
@artemedutech
@artemedutech 7 лет назад
Thanks. You have just explained some hard examples of question tags, have you? Go on, could you?
@Sergio2006A
@Sergio2006A 7 лет назад
Oh Stop it, will you?
@Alavaro82
@Alavaro82 6 лет назад
Haven't you I guess
@kuldeepupadhyay4188
@kuldeepupadhyay4188 4 года назад
Did he say, 'Ourself'????
@Pkhanh234
@Pkhanh234 7 лет назад
"Neither you nor I am wrong, ______?" What will be the 'tag question' for this sentence? Please help me. Thank you! 😍
@Burkoback
@Burkoback 6 лет назад
Aren´t we ?
@bbclearningenglish
@bbclearningenglish 6 лет назад
Hi Fuong Nguyen and Burkoback. You could say: "Neither you nor I are wrong, are we?"
@monmobear
@monmobear 7 лет назад
Question: "So you want to learn question tags, do you?" at 00:02 Why use "do you" rather than "don't you"?
@monmobear
@monmobear 7 лет назад
Answer: double positive tags
@bubblygup8261
@bubblygup8261 4 года назад
Two and two makes four.......? Two and two make four.....? What will be the question tags answe for above two? Will factual information or facts an be answered in negative?
@englishwithmrd
@englishwithmrd 4 года назад
Two and two makes four, doesn't it? = I know the answer and I'm explaining it to you or I am confident in my answer and I am confirming with you. Two and two makes four, does it? = I see the answer but I didn't know it myself or I couldn't calculate it easily so I am checking with you.
@ilahilertoplusu9878
@ilahilertoplusu9878 7 лет назад
I guessed what mystery they were talking about. - ... A) So did Mary, but Pete didn't B) So was Mary, but Pete wasn't C) Mary did too but Pete was D) So did Mary, but Pete wasn't E) So was Mary but Pete didn't
@robin5176
@robin5176 5 лет назад
Can anyone say what is the tag of the following sentence ,please Let me go to the store,......? Let me take it ,....?
@bbclearningenglish
@bbclearningenglish 5 лет назад
Hi robin k george. These are imperative sentences beginning with ‘let’, so you can say: Let me go to the store, will you/won't you? Let me take it, will you/won’t you? When making a suggestion, it is common to use ‘let’s’. ‘Let’s’ stands for ‘let us’, for example: ‘Let’s go to the cinema’.When we use ‘let’s’ in a question tag we always use ‘shall we’, regardless of whether ‘let’s’ is affirmative or negative. So for example:Let’s go to the cinema, shall we?Let’s not go to the cinema, shall we?You'll find more on question tags on our website: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/towards-advanced/unit-28/tab/grammar
@robin5176
@robin5176 5 лет назад
@@bbclearningenglish sir Thanks a lot. I had referred to some books and people ,but now satisfied with your explanation .. from Kerala India Thank you
@meli6567
@meli6567 4 года назад
@@bbclearningenglish Thanks for your explanations. When we use imperative sentences can we use the question tags either negative or positive?
@thearduousjourneyofbecomin1142
@thearduousjourneyofbecomin1142 3 года назад
missing out the most confusing part - HOW TO REPLY TO A QUESTION TAG
@adrianamahabharata
@adrianamahabharata 3 года назад
You don’t need replay to a question tag. They have only the bit of emphasise the phrase you just said.
@cyclistRM2024
@cyclistRM2024 7 лет назад
👌👌👌👌
@chensamlon8479
@chensamlon8479 3 года назад
There seems to be no better way,____? doesn't there? or isn't there? or something else?
@gopalbhattarai7131
@gopalbhattarai7131 Год назад
What is the correct tag: Let us go to the cinema, ....?
@Javier-ge1un
@Javier-ge1un 6 лет назад
Although I understand him in my opinion he speaks too quickky to be a class.
@AnnabelleJARankin
@AnnabelleJARankin 4 года назад
For a class, I put the speed down to 75!
@DaveSmith-mv8ex
@DaveSmith-mv8ex 4 года назад
The music makes the text impossible to read.
@araara953
@araara953 4 года назад
just pause it
@karinaroman4896
@karinaroman4896 4 года назад
No, it doesn't, does it?
@user-tq5cr4yb4e
@user-tq5cr4yb4e 2 месяца назад
utterly dispespectful video
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