| Para traducir las preguntas ¿no es verdad?, ¿verdad?, ¿no?, ¿no es así?, con las que se pide asentimiento o confirmación, se repite el pronombre (o el pronombre correspondiente al sustantivo) y se usa el auxiliar que se emplearía para poner el verbo en negativo. |
| Si el primer verbo de la oración es afirmativo, el auxiliar en la pregunta corta estará en negativo. |
| Si el primer verbo es negativo, el auxiliar en la pregunta corta estará en afirmativo. |
| Estudie los siguientes ejemplos. |
| 1.It’s clean, isn’t it? |
| It isn’t clean, is it? |
| 2.There’s time, isn’t there? |
| There isn’t any time, is there? |
| 3.He’s eating, isn’t he? |
| He isn’t eating, is he? |
| 4.They’re going to come, aren’t they? |
| They aren’t going to come, are they? |
| 5.You were writing, weren’t you? |
| You weren’t writing, were you? |
| 6.I have to eat, don’t I? |
| I don’t have to eat, do I? |
| 7.the car works, doesn’t it? |
| the car doesn’t work, does it? |
| 8.Henry likes to teach, doesn’t he? |
| Henry doesn’t like to teach, does he? |
| 9.John’s sister went, didn’t she? |
| John’s sister didn’t go, did she? |
| 10.Your brother wanted to sleep, didn’t he? |
| Your brother didn’t want to sleep, did he? |
| 11.John can win, can’t he?. |
| John can’t win, can he? |
| 12.Mary and I could study, couldn’t we? |
| Mary and I couldn’t study, could we? |
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