Si je suis presque certain de ce que je dis, j'ajoute simplement un « tag » à ma phrase mais son intonation est descendante. 10. Lucas is your brother,......? 1
Question
simplement un « tag » à ma phrase mais son intonation
est descendante.
10. Lucas is your brother,......?
11. You aren't serious, ....?
12.Mum, I can go to Lucy's birthday,...?
13. Your dog is sick, .....?
14. We have maths on Mondays,...?
15. You can't play the piano,
16.Linette has got a babygirl,...?
17.Peter and I can come to your party,...?
18. They don't like me,...?
19. The coronavirus is very dangerous,...?
20.She lives near a pharmacy, ...?
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1. Réponse acolom
Bonjour,
Réponse :
10. Lucas is your brother,isn't he?
11. You aren't serious, are you?
12.Mum, I can go to Lucy's birthday, can't I?
13. Your dog is sick, isn't it?
dog = animal = "it"
mais si on est attaché à l'animal on peut utiliser "he" ( si c'est un mâle ) ou
"she" ( si c'est une femelle )
14. We have maths on Mondays, haven't we?
15. You can't play the piano, can you?
16.Linette has got a babygirl, hasn't she?
17.Peter and I can come to your party, can't we?
18. They don't like me,do they?
19. The coronavirus is very dangerous,isn't it?
20.She lives near a pharmacy, doesn't she?
Explications :
Les "tags" correspondent à "n'est-ce pas?" en français.
La phrase est affirmative ==> le tag sera négatif
La phrase est négative ==> le tag sera affirmatif
On reprend l'auxiliaire ou le modal ( can; must ... ) dans le tag