反意疑問句用法種種: E.g. everybody knows what I said, don’t they? Nobody says a word about the incident, don’t they? Somebody borrowed your bike yesterday, didn’t they? Anybody can do it, can’t they?
E.g. Everything is all right, isn’t it? Nothing can stop us going forward, can it?
E.g. You’d better go now, hadn’t you? You’d rather go there early, wouldn’t you? He’d like to go there, wouldn’t he? She ought to go there by train, shouldn’t / oughtn’t she? Such things ought not to be allowed, ought they? He ought to be punished, oughtn’t he?
E.g. I wish to go home now, may I? I wish to have another piece of cake, may I?
E.g. We have to get there at 8 o’clock tomorrow, don’t we? They had to take the early train to go there, didn’t they?
E.g. He used to get up early, didn’t / usedn’t he?
E.g. I don’t think he can finish the work, can he? I don’t expect that she would come, would she? I imagine that the students like her, don’t they? I don’t believe she knows it, does she?
E.g. Mary thinks you will come to the meeting, doesn’t she? You don’t think English is important, do you? You think she is a good teacher, don’t you? Your brother thinks that you can do the job well, doesn’t he?
E.g. He has few good reasons for staying, has he? She hardly writes to you, does she? He seldom goes to the cinema, does he? There is little water in the bottle, is there?
1). Let’s …, shall we? E.g. Let’s go to the film, shall we? 2). Let us … , will you? E.g. Let us go to the park, will you? 3). Let me … , may I / will you 4). 在否定的祈使句的后面,只能用will you? E.g. Don’t tell anyone, will you? 5). 表示 “請求” 意思的祈使句,反意疑問句用will you? E.g. Pass me the dictionary, will you? Stop that noise, will you? 5). 表示 “邀請”, “勸誘” 意思的祈使句,反意疑問句用won’t you? E.g. Join us in the singing, won’t you?
E.g. You must have read the story last term, didn’t you? He must have met her yesterday, didn’t he?
E.g. She must have arrived there, hasn’t she? You must have seen the film, haven’t you?
E.g. Each has his strong points, hasn’t he? / doesn’t he?
E.g. Each of us has been here, haven’t we? Each of them has an English dictionary, haven’t they?
E.g. It must have rained last night, for the ground is wet, isn’t it? Tom has been writing letters all afternoon, but she hasn’t finish now, hasn’t she? We must start at once or we can’t get there on time, can we? He is a teacher but his wife isn’t a teacher, is she?
E.g. She is not so stupid as she looks, is she? Lucy dreamed that she was in the moon, didn’t she?
E.g. Such is his trick, isn’t it? Such are your excuses, aren’t they?
E.g. Each of these novels is to be discussed this term, isn’t it? Each of us have got the prize, haven’t we?
E.g. I am right, aren’t I? I am late, aren’t I?
E.g. He is unfit for
E.g. There used to be three pine trees in the yard, weren’t there? There used to be shop at the corner of the street, wasn’t there?
E.g. I may come and borrow your bike tomorrow, mayn’t I? The experience may have been long in your memory, mayn’t it? |
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