- Walk down Green Street for two blocks. Turn right and the bank is the third building on the left side.
- Go straight down Yellow Street until Blue Street. The school is on the corner of Yellow Street and Blue Street.
- Drive along Green Street to White Street and turn right. Then go straight one block, cross Brown Street, and the library is the first building on the right corner.
- Go down Yellow Street for one block, turn left, and then go to the first intersection. Keep going straight, and the hotel is the second building on the left.
- Walk along Green Street until Black Street. Turn right and go straight, and the church is the last building at the end of the street on the left.
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Question tags: Forms (Unit7)
- You add a question tag to a statement to turn it into a question.
- A question tag consists of a verb and a pronoun. The verb in a question tag is always an auxiliary, a modal, or a form of the main verb `be'.
- With a positive statement, you usually use a negative question tag containing a short form ending in `-n't'.
- With a negative statement, you always use a positive question tag.
1. A question tag is a short phrase that is added to the end of a statement to turn it into a `yes/no'-question. You use question tags when you want to ask someone to confirm or disagree with what you are saying, or when you want to sound more polite. Question tags are rarely used in formal written English.
- He's very friendly, isn't he?
- You haven't seen it before, have you?
- David's school is quite nice, isn't it?
- She made a remarkable recovery, didn't she?
- Jill's coming tomorrow, isn't she?
- You didn't know I was an artist, did you?
- You've never been to Benidorm, have you?
- You will stay in touch, won't you?
- You like it here, don't you?
- Sally still works there, doesn't she?
- He played for Ireland, didn't he?
- It is quite warm, isn't it?
- They were really rude, weren't they?
- He has a problem, doesn't he?
- She has a large house, hasn't she?
- You like Ralph a lot, don't you?
- They are beautiful, aren't they?
- I'm a fool, aren't I?
- It doesn't work, does it?
- You won't tell anyone else, will you?