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English, 16.10.2020 23:01 aramirez4785

A) Complete the sentences by putting in the questions tags. Tim: We haven’t met before, have we?
Jo: No, I’ve just arrived in this country.
Tim: You come from Australia,
Jo: Yes, from Sydney.
Tim: It’s very hot there,
Jo: Most of the time, but not always.
Tim: But it never gets very cold,
Jo: No, well, not as cold as some places.
Tim: They speak English there,
Jo: Yes, that’s right.
Tim: You haven’t been here long,
Jo: No, I only got here two weeks ago.
Tim: You’re on holiday,
Jo: Yes, I’m travelling around for six months.
b) Complete the sentences by putting in questions tags.
The programme starts at 7 o’clock, doesn’t it? Yes, that’s right.
I can use this ticket on any bus, Yes, you can.
The bill won’t be very high, No, I don’t think so.
He wasn’t very polite, No, he wasn’t.
I didn’t make a mistake No, you didn’t.
It won’t be a difficult thing to do, No, I don’t think
so.
That was a lovely meal, Yes, it was delicious.

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