What's the correct position? ALREADY
I've had six cups of coffee today.
I've ALREADY had six cups of coffee today .
I study/'m studying Chinese at the moment; It 's/'s being very difficult.
I'm studying Chinese at the moment; It's very difficult.
JOIN the sentences using a NON-defining relative clause:
Paris is our favourite city. We go there on holiday. --->
Paris, where/which/when we normally go on holiday, is our favourite city.
Paris, WHERE we normally go on holiday, is our favourite city.
You don't like cats, do/don't you?
You don't like cats, DO you?
The weather's great at the moment, ___ ___?
The weather's great at the moment, ISN'T IT?
Tom STILL hasn't started school.
CORRECT
Tom STILL hasn't started school.
Today I wear/'m wearing jeans, but I don't wear/'m not wearing them very often.
Today I'm wearing jeans, but I don't wear them very often.
JOIN the sentences using a NON-defining relative clause:
My mum works in my school. She is a teacher.
My mum, who is a teacher, works in my school.
You're allergic to peanuts, ___ ___?
You're allergic to peanuts, AREN'T YOU?
What's the correct position? YET
Have you finished your project?
Have you finished your project YET?
She usually ______ (work) in the office, but today she ______ (work) at home.
She usually WORKS(work) in the office, but today she'S WORKING (work) at home.
JOIN the sentences using a NON-defining relative clause:
Jim loves animals. His dog is lovely.
Jim, WHOSE dog is lovely, loves animals.
He's got some money, ____ he?
He's got some money, HASN'T he?
CORRECT OR INCORRECT?
I JUST have had my hair cut, but I STILL don't like it this way.
INCORRECT
I'VE JUST had my hair cut, but I STILL don't like it this way.
I ______ (love) that shirt you _____ (wear) today.
I LOVE (love) that shirt you'RE WEARING (wear) today.
The man ___ gave us the tickets is my uncle.
The man WHO/THAT gave us the tickets is my uncle.
You've finished your drink, ___ ___?
You've finished your drink, HAVEN'T YOU?
What's the correct position? A:YET B:STILL
A: Have you finished your homework?
B: No Mum, I'm doing it.
A: Have you finished your homework YET?
B: No Mum, I'm STILL doing it.
A: ____ you _____ (prefer) trainers or shoes, ...apples or bananas, ...Australia or New Zealand?
B: I ________ (not know), I've never thought about it. Why _____ you ____ (ask) strange questions?
A: DO you PREFER (prefer) trainers or shoes, ...apples or bananas, ...Australia or New Zealand?
B: I DON'T KNOW (not know), I've never thought about it. Why ARE you ASKING (ask) strange questions?
What's wrong with this sentence?
Bristol, where I was born there in 1983, is in England - not Wales.
Bristol, where I was born in 1983, is in England - not Wales. (ELIMINATE "there" when you use WHERE in the same clause)
Your mum lets you go out at night, ____ she?
Your mum lets you go out at night, DOESN'T she?