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How to Use Pronoun III How to Use Pronoun IV How to Use Pronoun

How to Use Pronoun III How to Use Pronoun IV How to Use Pronoun V Conclusion ����� � ����� ��� Test Yourself III Test Yourself IV Test Yourself VII Reference VI Exit

1. The woman is tall, isn’t ……. ? �������� a) he b) she c)

1. The woman is tall, isn’t ……. ? �������� a) he b) she c) it ������� 2. That dog is lovely, isn’t ………? a) he b) she c) it tag 3. Jay is a good boy, isn’t ………? �������� a) he b) she c) it ������ 4. Jeff and Jay are brothers, aren’t ……. ? a) we b) you c) they 5. You and I are friends, aren’t ………. ? a) we b) you c) they ������� Exit

There is some money in your bag, isn't there? ������������ ��� There weren’t many

There is some money in your bag, isn't there? ������������ ��� There weren’t many people at the party, were there? ������������ �� � Exit

There was a reporter at the party, wasn’t …. . ? There aren’t many

There was a reporter at the party, wasn’t …. . ? There aren’t many students at school today, are ……. ? There is a book on the desk, isn’t ……. . ? There are lots of students in your school, aren’t……. ? �������������������� ��������� Exit

7. Question tag ของ That is. . , This is. . . คอ isn't

7. Question tag ของ That is. . , This is. . . คอ isn't it ? ���� This is my book, isn’t it? That isn’t your book , is it? Exit

8. Question tag ��� These are…, Those are …. ��� aren't they? ���� These

8. Question tag ��� These are…, Those are …. ��� aren't they? ���� These are your exercise books, aren't they? ��������������� Exit

Those are snakes, aren’t …. ……? That isn’t a pet, is ……. . …?

Those are snakes, aren’t …. ……? That isn’t a pet, is ……. . …? These are your shoes, aren’t ……? This is your mobile phone, isn’t ……? That is your new car, isn’t ……. . ? ����������� tag ��������������� Exit

These soldiers are brave, aren’t ……. . ? Those students work hard, don’t ……….

These soldiers are brave, aren’t ……. . ? Those students work hard, don’t ………. ? This food isn’t good, is ………? That boy is handsome, isn’t ……? The girl isn’t lazy, is ………? ������������ tag �� ���������� Exit

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11. ���������� ������ everyone, everybody, no one, nobody, anyone, anybody Everyone likes it, don't ������ tag ������ they? �������������� Anyone knows the answer, don’t they? ���������� Exit

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Everything is OK, isn’t ………. . ? Nothing goes

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Everything is OK, isn’t ………. . ? Nothing goes wrong, does………. ? Everyone studies hard, don’t ………. . ? No one loves him, do …………? Nobody goes with you, do ………. . ? ���������� tag ������������������� Exit

Click mouse on the correct answers. 1. Everything is OK, a. is it? b.

Click mouse on the correct answers. 1. Everything is OK, a. is it? b. isn’t it? 2. There were a lot of people in the hall, a. were they? b. weren’t there? 3. That is a good boy, a. isn’t it? b. isn’t he? 4. That girl is nice, a. isn’t she? b. isn’t that? 5. Everybody was at the party, a. wasn’t she? b. weren’t they? Exit

Click mouse on the correct answers. Read the conversation then choose the correct answer

Click mouse on the correct answers. Read the conversation then choose the correct answer to fill in. Jenny and her family are going on vacation. Jenny: Everyone’s ready for the adventure, 1. a) aren’t they? b) isn’t she? Jane: Yes, except me. Jenny: Why not? This is a great chance for us, 2. a) isn’t it? b) isn’t this? Jane: Yes, it is. Jenny: Then there isn’t anything to worry, 3. a) is it? b) is there? Jane: Not really. There are going to be crocodiles at the swamp, 4. a) aren’t there ? b) aren’t they? Jenny: Yes, but you and I want to see them, 5. a) don’t you? b) don’t we? Jane: No, just only you not me. Exit

There was a reporter at the party, wasn’t there? There aren’t many students at

There was a reporter at the party, wasn’t there? There aren’t many students at school today, are there? There is a book on the desk, isn’t there? There are lots of students in your school, aren’t there? ����

Those are snakes, aren’t they? That isn’t a pet, isn’t it? These are your

Those are snakes, aren’t they? That isn’t a pet, isn’t it? These are your shoes, aren’t they? This is your mobile phone, isn’t it? That is your new car, isn’t it? ����

These soldiers are brave, aren’t they? Those students work hard, don’t they? This food

These soldiers are brave, aren’t they? Those students work hard, don’t they? This food isn’t good, is it? That boy is handsome, isn’t he? The girl isn’t lazy, is she? ����

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ���� Everything is OK, isn’t it? Nothing goes wrong,

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ���� Everything is OK, isn’t it? Nothing goes wrong, does it? Everyone studies hard, don’t they? No one loves him, do they? Nobody goes with you, do they?

Very good. ����

Very good. ����

Very good. ����

Very good. ����

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References Helen Naylor and Raymond Murphy. (1996). Essential Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises. Melbourne

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References Raymond Murphy and William R. Salzer. (2000). Grammar in Use Intermediate. New York:

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