GRAMMAR POWER POINT PRESENTATION Presented By Mr Kolake
GRAMMAR POWER POINT PRESENTATION
Presented By • • Mr. Kolake Rajkumar Totoba [9421108840] M. A. B. Ed [English] Shri Padmaraje Vidyalay, Shirol Tal – Shirol. Dist – Kolhapur. • Mr. Jadhav Siddheshwar Bhaskar[9881831125] • M. A. B. Ed [English] • Shri Sevagiri Vidyalay, Pusegaon. • Tal – Khatav. Dist - Satara
ADD A QUESTION TAG v Write a sentence as it is. v Use comma instead of full stop. v Write an auxiliary verb with not. /Remove not. v Example: is --isn’t was --wasn’t has --hasn’t had--hadn’t write--don’t [If Auxiliary verb is not ] writes--doesn’t wrote--didn’t v Write subject/pronoun as it is. v Use question mark.
EXAMPLES q. She is playing a chess. ØShe is playing a chess, isn’t she? q. I am playing a cricket. ØI am playing a cricket, aren’t I ? [am +not =aren’t] q. He has played a cricket. ØHe has played a cricket, hasn’t he ? q. They have played a football. ØThey have played a football, haven’t they ? q. We are playing a hockey. ØWe are playing a hockey, aren’t we ? q. You had played a game. ØYou had played a game, hadn’t you ? q. Sita plays a football. ØSita plays a football, doesn’t she ? q. Rajesh played an Olympic game. ØRajesh played an Olympic game, didn’t he ? q. Students play a cricket. ØStudents play a cricket, do they ?
EXAMPLES v. They can sing a song, can’t they ? q. Raghav could sing a song, couldn’t he ? ØMeena will sing a song. Meena will sing a song, won’t she ? § Rohit would sing a song, wouldn’t he ? I shall sing a song, shalln’t I ? You should a sing. You should sing a song, shouldn’t you ? You may sing a sing, mayn’t you ? Rohini might sing a song, mightn’t she ? They must sing a song, mustn’t they ? Manav ought to sing a song, oughtn’t he?
NEGATIVE/NOT SENTENCES They are not playing a cricket, are they ? We have not examined the statement, have we? I am not hearing a good news, am I ? Sita didn’t see a picture, did she ? He doesn’t play a beach volleyball, does he ? Annasaheb cann’t play an important role, can he ? They haven’t come yet, have they ?
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