February 7-11
English in Mind, pages 35-38
Grammar: Tag Questions
Present Perfect Tense with already, yet, just
Questions tags
Grammar
page 32, ex. a

- In land size, Canada is bigger than the USA.
- About 30 million people live in Canada.
- The city in Canada with the largest population is Toronto.
- The city in the USA with the largest population is New York.
- Vancouver is in part of Canada called British Columbia.
- The two most common languages in Vancouver are English and French.
- The most popular sport in Canada is ice hockey.
- It’s about 1500 km from Vancouver to San Francisco.
- The Rocky Mountains are in both Canada and the USA.
ex. a

- You are Canadian, aren’t you?
- It’s smaller than the USA, isn’t it?
- It isn’t Vancouver, is it?
- Cities in the USA are much bigger than that, aren’t they?
- You’ve been there, haven’t you?
- Wow. You don’t know much about Canada, at all, do you?
ex. c

Result`

- He is American, isn’t he? (1-h)
- She doesn’t like me, does she? (2-f)
- She can come with us, can’t she? (3-g)
- They aren’t from Canada, are they? (4-i)
- They’re from the USA, aren’t they? (5-c)
- Your favorite food is pasta, isn’t it? (6-a)
- She won’t be at the party, will she? (7-e)
- You don’t know my sister, do you? (8-d)
- You’ve been to Italy, haven’t you? (9-j)
- You haven’t got a brother, have you? (10-b)
ex. d

- 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?
page 34, ex. b

Result`
- The city doesn’t know yet if the Wi-Fi will be free.
- Vancouver is the first city to think about free Wi-Fi.
- In some cities, people pay $10 a month for Wi-Fi.
- Anna thinks she will want to write emails in her garden in the future.
- Anna thinks there is a very good bus system in Vancouver.
- Tim thinks Vancouver needs more parks.