![]() ![]() ![]() The following link is a lot longer but it is great to review all kinds of questions INCLUDING question tags! A tag question is like saying in French "n'est-ce pas?" AND it is used very commonly/very often in English!įirst, listen to these presentations of how to form and how to use Tag Questions: So, for this week, I propose that you focus on Tag Questions. If you do not know what to read (Wikipedia, articles on any subject, etc.), you can go here: Homework for April 1st, 2nd, and 3rd 2020 Only after you have practiced and caught up on this material (conditional sentences, and would have, should have, could have, etc., you will use When you will be ok with your verb grids (you can find them in the section Forms and Docs go there and print out the 3 verb grids and the last pdf :Verbs/SimplePastvsPresentPerfect), and have done your first Verb Exam C, and you feel ready to work on something more difficult (and the last thing we did together in class), you will go to Homework for April 6th and 7th If you are just starting again with English, please start with Homework for April 8th and 9th 2020 Remember that these are changing times and the government may decide that you will have to be evaluated again officially so you should start working on those more difficult school subjects just in case. I may post them on the weekend if I find the time. Monday you will find the answer keys AK (corrigés). ![]() Aller jusqu'à moitié chemin vers le bas pour les exercices ![]()
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