Example: He is happy, isn't he? 1. They are in Canada, ? 2. She bought a new iphone, ? 3. The girls are in the garden, ? 4. He isn't at home, ? 5. Sandra is nice, ? 6. You haven't seen her lately, ? 7. They are playing chess, ? 8. She hasn't got long, black hair, ? 9. I'm late, ? 10. He is repairing his bike, ? 11. She has found her key, ? 12. You are going to buy a new fridge, ? 13. It is really hot outside, ? 14. You're his friend, ? 15. The boys have a cute dog, ?
Simplemente se debe poner el verbo que se esté utilizando (si no hay ninguno va el auxiliar) y el sujeto. Si La primera vez que aparece el verbo lo hace de manera positiva, después aparece negativo, y viceversa.
Respuesta: 1. They are in Canada, aren't they?
2. She bought a new iphone,
didn't she?
3. The girls are in the garden,
aren't they?
4. He isn't at home,
is he?
5. Sandra is nice,
isn't she?
6. You haven't seen her lately,
have you?
7. They are playing chess,
aren't they?
8. She hasn't got long, black hair,
have she?
9. I'm late,
am not i?
10. He is repairing his bike,
isn't he?
11. She has found her key,
hasn't she?
12. You are going to buy a new fridge,
aren't you?
13. It is really hot outside,
isn't it?
14. You're his friend,
aren't you?
15. The boys have a cute dog,
haven't they?
Explicación:
Simplemente se debe poner el verbo que se esté utilizando (si no hay ninguno va el auxiliar) y el sujeto. Si La primera vez que aparece el verbo lo hace de manera positiva, después aparece negativo, y viceversa.