Tag! You're It! How to Get Your Facts Straight in English

All Ears English Podcast

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How do you clarify-information in English? Have you ever met someone on the phone or the internet before you met them in person? Today, Lindsay and Michelle discuss tag questions, and how they can help you confirm what you think you know, but aren-t sure about! - Come back our site for more tips - A tag question helps you to confirm a piece of information that you think is true, but that you want to clarify.-Though they are used as a tool for clarity, they-can-also be a great way to create conversations. Tag questions tend to begin with the statement to be clarified, and then end with the question.-There are many possible combinations. - Some common examples of tag questions include: -You-re from Washington, aren-t you?- -You used to live in New York, didn-t you?- -He can play the piano, can-t he?- -Her birthday is in July, right?- - Are You Ready to Practice? Get a Private, Native English Teacher Now! Try italki to learn to speak like a native. You-ll get your English mistakes corrected immediately! For a limited time you-ll get 10UD to use towards private English lessons on italki. Visit italki now to claim your 10USD in free English lessons. - Do you ever use tag questions? What kinds of things do you need to confirm or clarify-in others? Let us know in the comments section below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Tag! You're It! How to Get Your Facts Straight in English

All Ears English Podcast

71 subscribers

How do you clarify-information in English? Have you ever met someone on the phone or the internet before you met them in person? Today, Lindsay and Michelle discuss tag questions, and how they can help you confirm what you think you know, but aren-t sure about! - Come back our site for more tips - A tag question helps you to confirm a piece of information that you think is true, but that you want to clarify.-Though they are used as a tool for clarity, they-can-also be a great way to create conversations. Tag questions tend to begin with the statement to be clarified, and then end with the question.-There are many possible combinations. - Some common examples of tag questions include: -You-re from Washington, aren-t you?- -You used to live in New York, didn-t you?- -He can play the piano, can-t he?- -Her birthday is in July, right?- - Are You Ready to Practice? Get a Private, Native English Teacher Now! Try italki to learn to speak like a native. You-ll get your English mistakes corrected immediately! For a limited time you-ll get 10UD to use towards private English lessons on italki. Visit italki now to claim your 10USD in free English lessons. - Do you ever use tag questions? What kinds of things do you need to confirm or clarify-in others? Let us know in the comments section below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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