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Ann always keeps her word.
Br. - Does she? / Am. - She does? (She's really reliable.)
He didn't mention the fact to anybody.
Br. - Didn't he? / Am. - He didn't? (What is taking him so long?)
Rose and Alfred's engagement hasn't been announced to their friends yet.
Br. - Hasn't it? / Am. - It hasn't? (Why do they keep it secret?)
I'm going to ask for a rise next month.
Br. - Are you? / Am. - You are? (That's ambitious.)
Jane will have been a student for half a year by March.
Br. - Will she? / Am. - She will? (Time flies!)
I'd like a cup of coffee.
Br. - Would you? / Am. - You would? (There's a coffeeshop just around the corner.)
You had to feed the dog.
Br. - Did I? / Am. - I did? (I believed you did it.)
Cats can't swim.
Br. - Can't they? / Am. - They can't? (My cat can.)
I'm thirsty.
Br. - Are you? / Am. - You are? (Would you like some juice?)
The Italian students won't come this year.
Br. - Won't they? / Am. - They won't? (IS it because of Covid?)
Tom and Mary will arrive at Heathrow.
Br. - Will they? / Am. - They will? (I thought they are travelling by train.)
Andrew isn't sleeping.
Br. - Isn't he? / Am. - He isn't? (It's already midnight!)
Sue wasn't listening.
Br. - Wasn't she? / Am. - She wasn't? (She's always so distracted.)
Peggy didn't use the pencil for drawing.
Br. - Didn't she? / Am. - She didn't? (What did she use?)
My dad isn't going to help us.
Br. - Isn't he? / Am. - He isn't? (It's a pity. Ok, let's do it ourselves.)
I didn't use to like cheese.
Br. - Didn't you? / Am. - You didn't? (I didn't use t like olives.)
Gavin's late again.
Br. - Is he? / Am. - He is? (It's infuriating!)
Lucy doesn't want to come to the disco.
Br. - Doesn't she? / Am. - She doesn't? (I know she doesn't love dancing.)
We used to live here.
Br. - Did you? / Am. - You did? (That's a dangerous district.)
I haven't finished yet.
Br. - Haven't you? / Am. - You haven't? (It's already late, hurry up!)
I've been waiting for ages.
Br. - Have you? / Am. - You have? (I'm extremely sorry!)
It has been an awful week.
Br. - Has it? / Am. - It has? (What happened?)
Peter had arrived before the meeting started.
Br. - Had he? / Am. - He had? (That's unusual of him.)
If I were you, I wouldn't trust him.
Br. - Wouldn't you? / Am. - You wouldn't? (Is he suspicious?)
Those aren't my shoes.
Br. - Aren't they? / Am. - They aren't? (Whose are they?)
Those are my new shoes.
Br. - Are they? / Am. - They are? (They're nice.)
I can't stand strawberry.
Br. - Can't you? / Am. - You can't? (It's my favourite berry.)
If I had a million dollar, I would spend it on charity.
Br. - Would you? / Am. - You would? (I would buy a new house.)
If the weather is fine at the weekend, I'll go paragliding.
Br. - Will you? / Am. - You will? (Aren't you afraid?)
The house has been built by my grandad.
Br. - Has it? / Am. - It has? (It's really amazing!)
I'm not interested in this job.
Br. - Aren't you? / Am. - You aren't? (Why? It sounds interesting.)
You aren't responsible for it.
Br. - Aren't I? / Am. - I am not? (So, who is?)
I'm afraid you must do this report by Monday.
Br. - Must I? / Am. - I must? (That's really a short time!)
I'm not from this company.
Br. - Aren't you? / Am. - You aren't? (Where do you work, then?)
I won't do it!
Br. - Won't you? / Am. - You won't? (Why?!)
You know, Liz is pregnant!
Br. - Is she? / Am. - She is? (That's a surprise!)
I didn't go to work yesterday.
Br. - Didn't you? / Am. - You didn't? (Were you ill?)
You can't use the dictionary at the exam.
Br. - Can't I? / Am. - I can't? (I didn't know!)
Auntie Amy didn't invite me to the party.
Br. - Didn't she? / Am. - She didn't? (How so?)
Kate wasn't hungry.
Br. - Wasn't she? / Am. - She wasn't? (Where had she eaten?)
She doesn't know her parents.
Br. - Doesn't she? / Am. - She doesn't? (How so?)
I think Tony Haws is amazing.
Br. - Do you? / Am. - You do? (I think so too!)
My favourite sport is skateboarding.
Br. - Is it? / Am. - It is? (Mine is windsurfing.)
I'm going surfing this afternoon.
Br. - Are you? / Am. - You are? (Can I come too?)
I love going to the cinema.
Br. - Do you? / Am. - You do? (Let's go together some time.)
"Freestyler" are my favourite band.
Br. - Are they? / Am. - They are? (They're my favourite band too!)
Look! It's the number 14 bus.
Br. - Is it? / Am. - It is? (I can't see from here.)
There are 18 people in my English class.
Br. - Are there? / Am. - There are? (There are 10 in mine.)
I don't like chocolate.
Br. - Don't you? / Am. - You don't? (That's unusual!)
The weekend was fun.
Br. - Was it? / Am. - It was? (What did you do?)
Turtles can eat jellyfish.
Br. - Can they? / Am. - They can? (That's interesting!)
Music is the thing that makes me happy.
Br. - IS it? / Am. - It is? (What do you listen to?)
My granny will be happy when she retires.
Br. - Will she? / Am. - She will? (What will she do?)
Sarah finished the test late.
Br. - Did she? / Am. - She did? (What took her so long?)
He was an accountant before he retired.
Br. - Was he? / Am. - He was? (I didn't know.)
People study hard to learn English.
Br. - Do they? / Am. - They do? (It's admirable.)
My daughter drives a really old car.
Br. - Does she? / Am. - She does? (How old?)
Girls, you look beautiful!
Br. - Do we? / Am. - We do? (Thank you!)
My boys love their soccer coach.
Br. - Do they? / Am. - They do? (That's great!)
The dog was sick.
Br. - Was it? / Am. - It was? (What did it have?)
You are late for the meeting.
Br. - Am I? / Am. - I am? (Sorry!)
Vince and Sam are my brothers.
Br. - Are they? / Am. - They are? (Who is the eldest?)
They came to my house last night.
Br. - Did they? / Am. - They did? (What did they want?)
You should go to Hamilton with me.
Br. - Should I? / Am. - I should? (What would I do there?)
I worked in Australia for nine years.
Br. - Did you? / Am. - You did? (Have you seen kangaroos?)
Vancouver Island is on the Pacific Ocean.
Br. - Is it? / Am. - It is? (I thought on the Indian.)
I go to the movies on Sundays.
Br. - Do you? / Am. - You do? (Can I join you?)
They were happy at the wedding.
Br. - Were they? / Am. - They were? (I'd like to see the photos.)
My sister is nice.
Br. - Is she? / Am. - She is? (What's her name?)
I went to the Maldives three years ago for a holiday.
Br. - Did you? / Am. - You did? (I've never been there.)
I can speak five languages.
Br. - Can you? / Am. - You can? (That's impressive!)
I arrived at the hotel last night.
Br. - Did you? / Am. - You did? (What time?)
My son is a doctor.
Br. - Is he? / Am. - He is? (What does he specialize in?)
I have been working in the hospitality industry for ten years.
Br. - Have you? / Am. - You are? (That's really long!)
I work in a new hotel.
Br. - Do you? / You do? (Where is it?)
I am fluent in English.
Br. - Are you? / Am. - You are? (Where did you practise?)
She was the Carnival Queen last year.
Br. - Was she? / Am. - She was? (That’s interesting.)
I didn’t go to school last year.
Br. - Didn’t you? / Am. - You didn't? (Why not?)
I went to school in Italy.
Br. - Did you? / Am. - You did? (What was it like?)
I don’t like pizza.
Br. - Don’t you? / Am. - You don't? (I love it.)
My sister lives very near.
Br. - Does she? / Am. - She does? (Where exactly?)
I love rock.
Br. - Do you? / Am. - You do? (Me too.)
I’m not Uruguayan.
Br. - Aren’t you? / Am. - You aren't? (Where are you from?)
We are studying IT.
Br. - Are you? / Am. - You are? (Is it fun?)
I can speak Japanese.
Br. - Can you? / Am. - You can? (It must be hard to learn.)
I’ve got three brothers.
Br. - Have you? / Am. - You have? (It must be exciting! I’m an only child.)
My mum is a chef.
Br. - Is she? / Am. - She is? (Where does she work?)
It’s easy to windsurf.
Br. - Is it? / Am. - It is? (I thought it was really difficult.)