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<span style="display:inline-block;width:15.5em;">You <span style="color:orange;font-weight:bold;">don't want</span> this sandwich,</span><span style="display:inline-block;width:6em;"> <span style="color:orange;font-weight:bold;">do</span> you?</span> - You can have it.
<span style="display:inline-block;width:15.5em;">You <span style="color:orange;font-weight:bold;">don't want</span> this sandwich,</span><span style="display:inline-block;width:6em;"> <span style="color:orange;font-weight:bold;">do</span> you?</span> - You can have it.
== Interactive Exercises ==
Auf einen bejahten Aussagesatz folgt ein verneintes Frageanhängsel. Es besteht aus
Hilfsverb + n't + Pronomen
Bei verneinten Aussagesätzen wird die Verneinung entfernt.
'''Move the question tags with your mouse!'''
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King Arthur was a very big king, ''wasn't he''?
King Arthur has pulled out Excalibur, ''hasn't he''?
King Arthur didn't live with his real father, ''did he''?
King Arthur had a magic cap, ''didn't he''?
His brothers were really good fighters, ''weren't they''?
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'''Add a question tag!'''
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King Arthur was a very big king, ''wasn't he()''?
King Arthur has pulled out Excalibur, ''hasn't he()''?
King Arthur didn't live with his real father, ''did he()''?
Kind Arthur had a magic cap, ''didn't he()''?
His brothers were really good fighters, ''weren't they()''?
His sword is really sharp, ''isn't it()''?
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[[Kategorie: Englisch]]

Version vom 16. November 2020, 05:32 Uhr

Wenn man eine Aussage betonen will, kann man eine Bestätigungsfrage benutzen. Im Deutschen wird dafür z. B. ein …, oder? verwendet.

Im Englischen wird dafür ein Question Tag angehängt:

Kian is an Irish name, isn't it? - Yes, it is.

We can do this, can't we? - Yes, we can!

You have done your homework,haven't you? - Of course I have!

Wenn der Aussage positiv war, wird der question tag negativ. Bei einer verneinten Aussage, aber positiv:

You haven't brought your bag,have you? - Of course I have!

Kaden isn't Irish, is it? - But it is. It means "battle" in Irish and Scottish.

Dabei wird der question tag immer aus dem Hilfsverb des Aussagesatzes und dem Personalpronomen des Subjekts gebildet.

Bei Vollverben im Simple Present verwendet man do.

You play football, don't you? - Yes, I do.

You don't want this sandwich, do you? - You can have it.

Interactive Exercises

Auf einen bejahten Aussagesatz folgt ein verneintes Frageanhängsel. Es besteht aus

Hilfsverb + n't + Pronomen

Bei verneinten Aussagesätzen wird die Verneinung entfernt.

Move the question tags with your mouse!

King Arthur was a very big king, wasn't he?

King Arthur has pulled out Excalibur, hasn't he?

King Arthur didn't live with his real father, did he?

King Arthur had a magic cap, didn't he?

His brothers were really good fighters, weren't they?

Add a question tag!

King Arthur was a very big king, wasn't he()?

King Arthur has pulled out Excalibur, hasn't he()?

King Arthur didn't live with his real father, did he()?

Kind Arthur had a magic cap, didn't he()?

His brothers were really good fighters, weren't they()?

His sword is really sharp, isn't it()?