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Seldom / never / scarcely / neither / little / few / hardly / rarely / no longer

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· He no longer comes early, does he?

· There’s hardly any food, is there?

¨ في حالة الأمر المنفي نستخدم في السؤال will you:

· Don’t open the door, will you?

¨ في حالة الأمر المثبت نستخدم عادة won’t you و يمكن أيضا استخدام will you:

· Close that door, won’t you?

¨ لاحظ أن الجمل التي تبدأ بـ I think / I believe يكون السؤال المذيل على الجزء الثاني ولكن الجملة التي تبدأ بـ I don't think/I don't believe تعتبر منفية:

· I think Hala will win the race, won’t she?

·I don't think they are lazy, are they?

¨ لاحظ أننـا دائما نستخدم الاختصار في السؤال: don’t/didn’t/doesn’t/isn’t

¨ في حالة وجود have كفعل أساسي يمكن استخدام have أو do في السؤال:

· He has a car, doesn’t he? (OR: hasn’t he?)

¨ لاحظ استخدام Question tag مع التعبيرات الآتية:

· You'd better leave, hadn't you?

· You'd rather go, wouldn't you?

¨ لاحظ استخدام there في السؤال المضاف للجملة:

· There isn't any milk in the fridge, is there?

¨ لاحظ استخدام it بدلا من this / that في السؤال:

· This is not right, is it?

¨ في حالة وجود IF يكون السؤال علي الجزء الثاني من الجملة(جواب الشرط):

· If she doesn't have a map, she'll get lost, won't she?

¨ في حالة وجود أكثر من فعل مساعد في الجملة نستخدم أول فعل مساعد في السؤال:

· They should have come earlier, shouldn't they?

Grammar Exercises:

1- Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d

1. He (must have – can't have – didn't have – can have) missed his train. He's usually late.

2. His watch (must have – might have – could have – can't have) cost a lot of money. It's made of plastic.

3. It (can't have – will have – must have – didn't have) been very windy during the night. There are branches all over the ground.

4. Tunnelling under the Nile (must have – may have – can't have – might have) been easy. I'm sure it was difficult.

5. My father (didn't have – won't have – shall have – must have) walked to work this morning. His car is still in the garage.

6. He can't walk. He (must – mustn't – shouldn't – won't) be ill.

7. He spends so much money. He (can't – shouldn't – must – won't) be rich.

8. You (can't have – must have – should have – will have) finished that book already. You bought it only yesterday and it is very long.

9. A: I don't know where my school bag is, Mum? B: It's not here. You (mustn't – can't – might – won't) have left it on the train.

10. A: Look, Hesham's keys are on the table. B: He (must have - can't have – might have – may have) seen them when he left this morning.

11. A: I rang you this morning, but you didn't answer. B: Sorry, I (can't – might not – may not – must) have been asleep.

12. A: He's only been in the laboratory for ten minutes. B: Surely he (must – can't – might – may) have finished the experiment already.

13. A: Ali fell off his bike this morning. Do you know if he's OK? B: His mother says he (might – will – can – didn't) have broken his arm.

14. He (can't have – mustn't have – must have – should have) been injured. There was blood on his face.

15. The streets are wet. It (must rain – can't rain – must have rained – should have rained) last night.

16. Mona is never late, (is she – isn't she – won't she – will she)?

17. I'm not rich enough to buy that car, (aren't I – don't I – can I – am I)?

18. Not everyone enjoys sport, (do they – don't they – didn't he – does he)?

19. Let's go out tonight, (will you – won't you – should we – shall we)?

20. She'd rather not sign the cheque, (did she – hadn't she – wouldn't she – would she)?

Find the mistake in each of the following sentences then write it correctly:

1- He can't be rich. He owns two cars and a large house.

2- He must be ill. He eats like a horse.

3- You've been travelling all day. You can't be tired.

4- They haven't lived here for very long. They must know many people.

5- Ali hasn't contacted me. He mustn't have got my message.

6- She must be here. I know for certain that she's away on holiday.

7- She must have arrived. I'm not sure.

8- She must have arrived yet. It's much too early.

9- I can't find the theatre tickets. They must fall out of my pocket.

10- I could go out but I didn't feel like it, so I stayed at home.

11- A: What do you think of my theory? B: I'm not sure. You must be right.

12- A: Do you know where Hala is? B: No, I suppose she should have gone shopping.

13- He doesn't speak Arabic. He must be Egyptian.

14- He never does any work, but he's always at the top of his class. He can't be very clever.

15- Tom might have written this letter because it is in French and he doesn't know French.

16- He mustn't have seen the accident. He was ill in bed when it happened.

17- She's been arrested for murder, isn't she?

18- She rarely reads the papers, hasn't she?

19- Neither of them attended the meeting, didn't they?

20- They dug the well a week ago, don't they?

 


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