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Echo Questions PDF

The document discusses echo questions, which are questions used to show interest or surprise in response to something that was just said. Echo questions are formed by using the same auxiliary verb from the previous statement and adding a subject pronoun. If there is no auxiliary verb, "do", "does", or "did" are used instead. The echo question will also be affirmative or negative depending on how the previous statement was formed.

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Echo Questions PDF

The document discusses echo questions, which are questions used to show interest or surprise in response to something that was just said. Echo questions are formed by using the same auxiliary verb from the previous statement and adding a subject pronoun. If there is no auxiliary verb, "do", "does", or "did" are used instead. The echo question will also be affirmative or negative depending on how the previous statement was formed.

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Echo Questions

Im going to Pilates tonight. Are you?

Echo Questions
Echo Questions: Use We use echo ques*ons to show surprise or interest about what has just been said. A: I went to a psychic yesterday. B: Did you?

Echo Questions
Echo Questions: Form We form echo ques*ons using the same auxiliary verb as in the previous sentence followed by a subject pronoun. A: Im going to the cinema with Pete tonight. B: Are you?

Echo Questions
Echo Questions: Form If there is no auxiliary verb because the previous sentence is in the present or past simple we have to use do / does / did. A: I went to a psychic yesterday. B: Did you? A: She always go jogging in the morning. B: Does she?

Echo Questions
Echo Questions: Form If the previous sentence is arma*ve so will be the echo ques*on, and if its nega*ve the echo ques*on will also be nega*ve. A: I dont like chocolate. B: Dont you? A: Hes always annoying her. B: Is he?

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