November 25-29
Lesson 1
A blank question paper/to read the text and translate
Hometask:2/a,c,d,page 33

- He’s American, h. isn’t he?
- She doesn’t like me, f. does she?
- She can come with us, g. can’t she?
- They aren’t from Canada, i. are they?
- They’re from the USA, a. isn’t it?
- Your favourite food is pasta, e. isn’t it?
- She won’t be at the party, e. will she?
- You don’t know my sister, d. do you?
- You’ve been to Italy, j. haven’t you?
- You haven’t got a brother, b. have you?

- He saw us, didn’t he?
- They don’t live here, do they?
- She likes chocolate, doesn’t she?
- You can’t come to the party, can you?
- They went to New York, didn’t they?
- She goes to your school, doesn’t she?
- You’ve seen that film, haven’t you?
- She hasn’t done that, has she?
Lesson 2
A blank question paper/to retell the text

A. Complete the sentences with the correct tag ending
Present
- You are my friend, aren’t you?
- You don’t like carrots, do you?
- My sister is at your home, isn’t she?
- Jane lives in São Paulo, doesn’t she?
- Roger and Jack are students, aren’t they?
Past
- My friends were invited, weren’t they?
- George didn’t study, did he?
- She paid you, didn’t she?
- Susan was at home, wasn’t she?
- Laura called you, didn’t she?
Present Perfect
- My sister has arrived, hasn’t she?
- They have traveled, haven’t they?
- You haven’t bought it, have you?
- Bob and you have met, haven’t you?
- We haven’t watched it, have we?
Future
- You will visit me, won’t you?
- We are going to travel, aren’t we?
- He isn’t going to talk to me, is he?
- They won’t arrive, will they?
- She will invite me, won’t she?
Present Continuous
- She isn’t studying, is she?
- Your dog is sleeping, isn’t it?
- Her friend is calling you, isn’t she?
- Mary and Peter aren’t working, are they?
- Miss Smith and you are dating, aren’t you?
Past Continuous
- They were exercising, weren’t they?
- Samantha was running, wasn’t she?
- Mary and Peter weren’t playing, were they?
- Silvio wasn’t watching a movie, was he?
- She was living in Rio, wasn’t she?
Past Perfect
- You hadn’t slept early, had you?
- She had met him, hadn’t she?
- He had come, hadn’t he?
- We hadn’t been late, had we?
- They had played a lot, hadn’t they?
Modal Verbs
- She can come, can’t she?
- They should study, shouldn’t they?
- You wouldn’t cheat, would you?
- It couldn’t fail, could it?
- He shouldn’t stay home, should he?
B. Complete the sentences with the correct tag ending
- Jane has just left, hasn’t she?
- Peter bought a new car, didn’t he?
- You didn’t do the homework, did you?
- She is late, isn’t she?
- Your mother likes salad, doesn’t she?
- Bob and Jack live in New York, don’t they?
- He is studying, isn’t he?
- You were not sleeping, were you?
- My friend called you, didn’t he/she?
- I didn’t pay you, did I?
- Helen wasn’t hurt, was she?
- You invited him, didn’t you?
- Marian was late, wasn’t she?
- Roger and Peter had gone, hadn’t they?
- Lisa loved the party, didn’t she?
- Sarah studies a lot, doesn’t she?
- Teachers work hard, don’t they?
- Your dog is tired, isn’t it?
- John isn’t visiting friends, is he?
- You should exercise more, shouldn’t you?
- He can call you, can’t he?
- You would love this book, wouldn’t you?
- They always arrive late, don’t they?
- You bought a lot of presents, didn’t you?
- Your father isn’t home, is he?
- I can talk to your mother, can’t I?
- George has just left, hasn’t he?
- Susan hadn’t called me, had she?
- This book isn’t new, is it?
- My computer is broken, isn’t it?