How to Use Helping Verb I Test Yourself
How to Use Helping Verb I Test Yourself I How to Use Helping Verb Test Yourself II II How to Use Helping Verb III Conclusion Test Yourself III Test Yourself IV Reference ����� � ����� ��� Exit
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Ploy is a good friend, isn’t she? Patty and Pam were at the meeting last night, weren’t they? They aren’t from Japan, are they? จะสงเกตไดวา verb to be ม verb to be ในประโยคหลก ดงนนจงนำ มาเตมในสวน tag ไดเลย Exit
Which is correct? Click on the correct answer. 1. She is beautiful, a. is she? b. isn’t she? 2. They’re late yesterday, a. weren’t they? 3. She was sick, a. was she? b. aren’t b. wasn’t she? 4. I’m not late, a. aren’t I? b. am I? 5. You and I aren’t lost, a. are we? b. aren’t we? Exit
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Which is correct? Click on the correct answer. 1. They ought to work harder, a. don’t they? b. oughtn‘t they? 2. We’ll be there earlier, a. shan’t we? b. shall we? 3. It might be a spider, a. mightn’t it? b. isn’t it? 4. They must study hard, a. don’t they? b. mustn’t they? 5. Sara won’t go to the party, a. will she b. won’t she? Exit
Yes, Mom. You'd rather read the book, wouldn't you? tag ของ would rather (อยากจะ) ใช wouldn't ���� You'd rather read the book , wouldn't you? ���������������� Exit
You’d better finish your homework, hadn't you? tag ของ had better ใช hadn't เชน You’d better finish your homework, hadn't you? หมายความวา คณควรจะทำการบานของคณใหเสรจใชไหม Exit
Which is correct? Click on the correct answer. 1. We’d better go now, a. hadn’t you? b. wouldn’t you? 2. They’d rather watch a horror film, a. wouldn’t they? b. hadn’t they? 3. You’d like to go to the party, a. don’t you? b. wouldn’t you? 4. They needn’t go home early, a. don’t they? b. need they? 5. She’d better not go to the party, a. had she? b. hadn’t she? Exit
Read the conversation between Jenny and her Mom. Then click on the correct answer. Jenny: Mom, I have to go to Sam’s party next week, but I don’t have a dress to wear to his party. Mom : I think you’ve got a lot of dresses, 1) a. don’t you? b. haven’t you? Jenny: Yes, but some are too small and others are too old. Mom : But you can make them looser, 2) a. can’t you? b. don’t you? Jenny: No, I can’t. Mom : Then you’d better lose your weight, 3) a. wouldn’t you? b. hadn’t you? Jenny: I’m trying to lose my weight, but I can’t. Mom : This means you need a new dress, 4) a. don’t you ? b. do you? Jenny: Yes, please…Mom. . Mom: If I buy you one, you must help me do the housework, 5) a. must you ? b. mustn’t you? Jenny: That’s OK. Exit
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