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Daniel Torres - English
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A.Who / Whom is for people.
Which is for things
That [dat] is for people or things but with some nuances to be discussed later
B: STRUCTURE:auxiliary verb (main clause) + personal pronoun
C: EXAMPLE
Can you play tennis. Can you?
Your brother Will Go with us to the cinema. Will not he?
With to be in present or past:
The weather is chilly, is not it? / The weather is cold, right?Yes, it is.Are not you tired, are you? / You're tired, right?Yes, I amThe sky is clue over, is not it? / The sky is cloudy, is not it?Yes, it is.It WAS raining yesterday, Was not it? / It was raining yesterday, is not it?Yes, It WasYesterday wasn'ta cold, was it? / Yesterday was not cold right?Yes, It was
- With regular and irregular verbs in present simple:
Speaks five languages Manuel, Does he? / Manuel speaks five languages, is not it?Yes, he does.You do not cook every day, do you? / You do not cook every day, do you?Yes, I do. / No, I do not.
Alice Went to Puerto Rico, Did she? / Alice went to Puerto Rico, or was not?Yes, she didI wanted to sleep all day long, Did not He? / He wanted to sleep all day is not it 'Yes, I did / No He Did not
They Will Go to the travel agent's, will not they? / They go to the travel agency, right?Yes, They Will.
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