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Place the trainers in folded position
sectional food
To the right 1. Add the tail of the separate food.
Will the stinks reach the party, ___________?
Is this booth new, ___________?
I'm your doctor, ___________?
There is a lot of snow there, ___________?
There is no juice in the refrigerator, ___________?
She never comes in time, ___________?
The stench of the new booth, ___________?
They had many tomatoes last summer, ___________?
Would you like to buy a new working day, ___________?
The stench is not noticeable for an hour, so you need to take a look at the food, ___________?
2. Add the tail of the separate food.
Money isn't everything, ___________?
Computers are very useful, ___________?
Some people watch too much TV___________?
People didn't have TV 100 years ago, ___________?.
Life was better 100 years ago, ___________?
We can all make mistakes, ___________?.
Parents shouldn't hit their children, ___________?.
3. Add the tail of the separate food.
You went to see the doctor, ?
Chi boules showballs after the lessons, ___________?
You play snowballs every winter, ___________?
The stench was the same as her household robot's ideal after death, ___________?
Did you do your homework after school, ___________?
Did they join the class after the teacher, ___________?
She was writing a letter when you phoned, ___________?
Bob was playing the piano when we came, ___________?
4. Add the tail of the separate food
There was something you wanted, ___________?
There was nobody in the room, ___________?
He has never been to Asia, ___________?
Are you building a computer for two people, ___________?
Is it a good time, ___________?
I am a great singer, ___________?
Vony went to Alaska ten years ago, ___________?
The stinks are blowing all the way to Siberia, _____________?
This is the Mississippi River, ___________?

There are your photos, ___________?
5. Add the tail of the separate food
You study English, ___________?.
There are discussions about the new topic now, ___________?.
He went for walk in the valley an hour ago, ___________?
I was illuminated by singing when he came. ,___________?
Maize is not grown in this part of the country, ___________?.
Didn’t you have any success, ___________?.
The smells were transferred to this school for 7 years, ___________?.
We shan"t write a dictation tomorrow, ___________?
We are given homework every day, ___________?.
Tsya movova bula was paid to us, ___________?.
6. Add the tail of the separate food
I am very smart, ……….?
1. Your sister isn't married, ……….?
2. You found my keys, ……….?
3.
4. Jack didn't pass his exams, ……….?
5. Our love will last forever, ……….?
6. You have never been to China, ……….?
7. Sandra has already got up, ……….?
8. My coffee and croissants are not cold, ……….?
9. They won't spend all their money, ……….?
10. Tim is fond of table tennis, ……….?
11. Tsei Palace was born in the 16th century, ……….?
12. Her son often rides a horse in the country, ……….?
13. The waiters were not polite, ……….?
14. Do you prefer seafood, ……….?
15. The students don't speak French, ……….?
16. She can't play the violin, ……….?
17. The stench can be carried from the window, ……….?
18. Your boyfriend doesn’t earn much, ……….?
19. We must talk to our neighbors, ……….?
20. The train must not arrive late, ……….?
8. 7. Add the tail of the separate food
1. You won't be late, ………………………………?
2. Marry was at the cinema yesterday,………………………?
3. You are a good singer, ………………………………?
4. Nick didn’t go to school yesterday,…………?
5. We go to school every day,………………………?
6. Your mother doesn’t like sweets,……………?
7. He is very tall……………………………?
8. Penguins cannot fly,………………?

9. I got up early today,……………………?
9. Add the tail of the separate food
 How many English people have a place in their people...?

It is going to rain...?
 Mary can't forget the trip to the lake...?
 English language is great animallovers...?

The UK don't grow vegetables in the front of their houses...?
 Londoners, how to get on the trávі in Hyde Park and wash your little shoes...?

It was difficult for me to understand the Scottish accent…?
 Ben is walking his dog in the park...?
 In English I know third-party traffic rules...?
 Will there ever be a stink because there is only one person...?
 Americans don't like to be late...?
 He hasn't bought a present for his friend's birthday…?
10 . Choose the right answer.
1. You are not from Russia,...?
a. are we,
b. was it,
c. are you
2. Sam had a red car, ...?
a. didn't he,
b. has he,
c. do we
3. You didn’t go to school yesterday, ...?
a. didn't you,

b. do you,
c. did you
4. You can speak English, ...?
a. can't he,
b. can't you,
c. must she
5. She visited her grandmother,...?
a. visited he not,
b. didn't she,
c. does he.
№11
1. It is dark in the evening in winter, ...?
a) is it
b) isn't it
c) does it
d) doesn't it
2. It was nice to look at the happy girl
a) was it
b) wasn't it
c) did it
d) didn't, didn't it
3. You are so angry with me, ...?
a) aren't you

We have already taken up the topic with you food with a tail in English language", then today we'll move on to right This article will give you two tasks for self-control. Don't forget to review the rules before starting your meal.

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Zavdannya No. 1.

Continue the diet in such a way that a valuable proposition emerges.

1. Do you have a misunderstanding...?2. You're writing an important email now, ….?3. Their parents don’t work, ….?4. His cat was on the chair when I came in, ….?5. Bob and Jim had understood me, ….?6. Hasn’t arrived yet, ….?7. We won't go if it rains, ….?8. Anna is talking too quickly, ….?9. They weren’t at home last weekend,….?10. Are you to blame for being with him, ....?

Zavdannya No. 2.

P to shift the approach of nutrition with a tail, placing special respect on the other part of the proposition.

1. She’s never been to Paris before, has she? 2. You never sit idle, do you?3. I read the newspaper, if I bothered you, what’s wrong?4. Tomorrow before the fifth evening I will already be in New York, right?5. It stinks to live here for three months, right?6. There’s always a plank here, right?7. Did you know how I called the phone correctly?8. It’s strict to finish the cloth, isn’t it?9. You’ve already cut out fatty foods from your diet, right?10. You’re already calling for the new rules on work, isn’t that right?

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Zavdannya No. 1.

1. You have a misunderstanding, so what?2. You're writing an important email now, aren't you?3. Their parents don’t talk, do they?4. His cat was on the chair when I came in, wasn’t it?5. Bob and Jim had understood me, hadn’t they?6. He hasn't arrived yet, has he?7. We won't go if it rains, will we?8. Anna is talking too quickly, isn't she?9. They weren’t at home last weekend, were they?10. Are you to blame for it, are you to blame?

Zavdannya No. 2.

Hello friends! Divided food, or Question Tags - this food, which is used to express doubts, raise doubts, and extract confirmation and expression of what has been said.

The task of separate nutrition in the English language, the one who speaks, does not refuse additional information, but simply wonders whether it is possible or not to say it.

How to pretend tag questions

Hour butt Translation
Present Simple + to be I am your friend, aren't I?
He isn’t your brother, is he?
The aren't at home now, are they?
I'm your friend, right?
He's not your brother, right?
The stench doesn’t immediately creep into the house, right?
Present Simple You play the guitar, don't you?
She doesn't live near here, does she?
You play the guitar, right?
You're not alive anymore, right?
Past Simple + to be He was an A-student, wasn’t he?
They weren't nice people, were they?
You used to be a deputy, right?
The nice people didn’t stink, right?
Past Simple Your friend worked in IT, didn’t he?
Vikorist 5 AM, didn’t you?
Your friend was working at the sphere IT So?
You got up at the 5th mark earlier, right?
Future Simple She will leave tomorrow, won’t she?
Nothing will work here, will it?
I'll go tomorrow, right?
There’s nothing to be said here, right?
Present Continuous He is reading a book, isn’t he?
They aren't cooking, are they?
He's reading a book, right?
The stinks are not ready to eat, right?
Past Continuous He wasn’t drinking coffee, was he?
They were watching TV, were they?
You don't drink cavy, right?
They were watching TV, right?
Future Continuous They will be coming soon, won’t they?
He will not be waiting for us, will he?
The stink will be here soon, right?
You won’t bother us, right?
Present Perfect He has opened the door, hasn’t he?
They haven't been to Paris, have they?
You opened the doors, right?
There was no stink in Paris, right?
Past Perfect He had forgotten his hat, hadn’t he?
They hadn’t solved the problem, had they?
You forgot your drops, right?
The stinks weren't the problem, right?
Future Perfect They will have finished before nine, won’t they? It must finish before 9, right?
Imperatives Turn on the light, will you?
Let's have a break, shall we?
Bring out the light, okay?
I need to take a break, right?
Modals My mom can help, can't she?
You must stay here, mustn’t you?
My mother can help, right?
You're going to end up here, right?

While one part of the diet has a solid form, the other part has a negative form. An additional adjective must be placed in the hour in which the adjective adjective appears.

For example:

  • He is a part time student, isn't he?
    You're a student of the evening (correspondence) department, isn't it?
  • They are twins, aren’t they?
    Stink twins, isn't it?
  • My sister can you speak English very well, can't she?
    My sister speaks English very well, isn’t that right?
  • You go to the swimming pool, don’t you?
    You're walking by the pool, aren't you? (Is it true?)
  • He reads newspapers every day, doesn’t he?
    You read newspapers every day, don’t you?
  • His sister went abroad, didn’t she?
    Your sister went beyond the border, isn’t that right?
  • Ann, you have told them about our departure, haven’t you?
    Anno, you told them about our departure, isn’t that right?

If the first part is fed by a negative proposition, then the other part will be in solid form.

For example:

  • You don't go to the swimming-pool, do you?
    You don’t go by the pool, is that right?
  • His sister didn’t go abroad, did she?
    Your sister didn’t go beyond the border, did she?
  • They aren't twins, are they?
    They're not twins, are they?
  • She couldn’t skate last year, could she?
    Vona couldn’t ride on the horses of the past fate, isn’t that right?

Switching off the power supply

And a number of special episodes will prompt you to ask Tag questions, in order to maintain respect.

  1. If you say I am at the head part, then at the tail you won’t I?

I am 29 years old, aren’t I?

2. If there is a turn in the head part, it needs to be added to the tail, following the basic rules:

There are twenty chairs in the assembly hall, aren’t there?

3. If in the main part you know this is or that is, then, for example, separate meals will not be it?
This is Greg's brother, isn't it?

4. If in the main part you are studying a proposition that begins with Let's (Let us) - in a short sentence it is necessary to vikorize shall we? The tail of such rivers does not move.

Let's change the kitchen design, shall we?- Let's change the kitchen design? / Why don’t we change the kitchen design?

5. If the first part of a separate meal begins with Let me, Let him, Let her, Let them, then the tail will you? or won’t you?

Let Molly explain her position, will you?

6. Since the first part of separate meals is a punishment method, will you have a shorter meal? In the solid form of the command method, you can vikorist and won't you?

  • Lend me some money, will you?
  • Don’t shout at me, will you?

Right with evidence

2. Finish the food sections, paying attention to the form of the word in the main part.

For example: The film starts at 7 pm, ……….? – The film starts at 7 pm, doesn’t it? (The film starts at 7 pm, isn't it?)

Ronald won’t come, ……….? – Ronald won't come, will he? (Ronald won't come, what's wrong?)

  1. Your sister isn’t married, ……….?
  2. You found my keys, ……….?
  3. I am very smart, ……….?
  4. Jack didn’t pass his exams, ……….?
  5. Our love will last forever, ……….?
  6. You have never been to China, ……….?
  7. Sandra has already got up, ……….?
  8. My coffee and croissants are not cold, ……….?
  9. They won’t spend all their money, ……….?
  10. Tim is fond of tennis table, ……….?
  11. This palace was born in the 16th century, ……….?
  12. Her son often rides a horse in the country, ……….?
  13. The waiters were not polite, ……….?
  14. Do you prefer seafood, ……….?
  15. The students don’t speak French, ……….?
  16. She can't play the violin, ……….?
  17. They can see the mountains from the window, ……….?
  18. Your boyfriend doesn’t earn much, ……….?
  19. We must talk to our neighbors, ……….?
  20. The train must not arrive late, ……….?

Types

  1. is she? (Your sister is unmarried, isn't that so?)
  2. didn't you? (You know my keys, don’t you?)
  3. aren't I? (I’m really smart, isn’t it?)
  4. did he? (Jack can't sleep, can't he?)
  5. won't it? (Our khannya is trivatime forever, isn’t it?)
  6. have you? (the word “never” transforms the first part of the proposition into a negative one) (You’ve never been to China, what’s wrong?)
  7. hasn't she? (Sandra is already up, isn’t that right?)
  8. are they? (My cavy and croissants are not cold, is that right?)
  9. will they? (You can’t spend all your pennies, can you?)
  10. isn't he? (This is going to choke on table tennis, isn’t it?)
  11. wasn't it? (This palace was awakened at the 16th century, what’s wrong?)
  12. doesn't he? (We often ride horses in villages, isn’t that so?)
  13. were they? (The waiters weren’t polite, is that right?)
  14. don't you? (You like seafood, right?)
  15. do they? (Students don’t speak French, why is that wrong?)
  16. can she? (She can’t play the violin, is that right?)
  17. can't they? (The stench can be a bit bitter from the window, isn’t it?)
  18. does he? (Your friend doesn’t earn a lot, is that right?)
  19. mustn't we? (It’s our responsibility to talk to our neighbors, isn’t it?)
  20. must it? (The pull is not to blame for arriving too late, is it not so?)

Sectional nutrition in English language — Tag Questions

Divided nutrition, or otherwise Question Tag (Disjunctive Question) is another of the main five types of nutrition in English grammar. In my opinion, wine is the most valuable and richest. In essence, this type is a different type of underground food. As you have already realized, sleeping food is a basic thing, you can’t do without it. For detailed information about all five types of food, see the article “Types of food in English language”. And now I’ll tell you to take a detailed look at the separate meals.

What is Divide Water and what is stink needed for?

Divided food, or Question Tags - this food, which is used to express doubts, raise doubts, and extract confirmation and expression of what has been said. The task of separate nutrition in the English language, the one who speaks, does not refuse additional information, but simply wonders whether it is possible or not to say it.

Divided food (Question Tags) took its name from the fact that it was first divided into two parts. The first part is always composed of an identifiable proposition, and the other part is composed of short literal propositions (Tag). The food-tail is almost a proposition, and Tag, in Russian, is translated differently: “What’s wrong?”, “What’s wrong?”, “So?”, “Good?”. Butt of separate food

The obvious proposition in the first part of the food is again expressed with intonation, which decreases. If you want to put separate meals in order to eliminate confirmation or cold (so that the food is effective for the meals), then the other part of the food is due to the intonation that is moving forward. Since the food is rhetorical in nature, the other part’s intonation decreases.
Divide food is often victorious at the distribution center.

As we already know, a separate meal consists of two parts. In order to formulate separate nutrition, it is first necessary to formulate a simple proposition in a strong or negative form, then assign it to someone and add a short food to this proposition, or in other words, “Tag”.

Remember the basic rule of food divisions:

If the first part of the food is solid, then “Tag” is negative. And just like that: since the first part of the nutrition is negative, then “Tag” is positive.

  • V(+) …, tag(-)?
  • V (-) …, tag (+)?

For example:

  • She is at home, isn’t she?
  • (+) (-)
  • She isn't at home, is she?
  • (-) (+)

The rule of “severity of lengths”

"Tag" is composed of an additional or modal word from the first part of the speech and a special subject. Everything is easy to complete. The main foldability of the separate feeds lies in the correct folding of this small tail (Tag). To avoid getting lost, remember a few simple rules:

1. In the first part of the sentence there are present and modal words (is, are, has got, have got, can. must, should, ought to, will, shall), and there are words to be and to have (in the meaning “volodity” "), then the words themselves will appear in the “tail”, not with the protilage sign.

  • My sister is a very good dentist, isn’t she? — My sister is a really good dentist, isn’t that right?
  • Don't write about the stink, why? - You can’t write a stink right away, right?
  • Jim has got much money, hasn’t he? - Jim has a lot of pennies, isn't that right?
  • Olga can't swim fast, can she? - Olga can’t swim fast, huh?
  • Students must come to University in time, mustn’t they? — Students are supposed to come to the university at any time, isn’t that so?
  • You will cross the street at the green light, won’t you? “Will you cross the road when it’s green light?”

2. Since in the first part of the sentence there are no additional or modal words, then in the “tail” of the vikoryst there is an additional word do. Since the main word in the first part of the sentence is at the hour of the Present Simple, then the word do in the “tail” takes the form do (don"t) or does (doesn"t). If the main word is in the Past Simple, then in the “tail” - did (didn"t).

  • Olga met her boy-friend yesterday, didn’t she? “Olga took care of her boy yesterday, didn’t she?”
  • Father didn’t buy a car last week, did he? — Tato didn’t buy a car last year, why is that wrong?
  • I go swimming every Friday, don’t I? - I want to go swimming, isn’t that right?
  • Your brother doesn’t like vegetables, does he? - Your brother doesn’t like vegetables, is that right?
  • They worked faster 2 days ago, didn’t they? “The stinks were going on almost two days ago, weren’t they?”

Blame

1. Since in the first part of the proposition, as the adjective extends “I am”, the “tail” looks like this: “aren”t I?”, as if it were amazing.

  • I am right, aren’t I? - I'm using the radio, isn't that right?
  • I am playing well, aren’t I? - I play well, don’t I?

2. Since the word to have has an idiomatic meaning, then in the “tail” of the vikorist there is an additional word do. What is the idiomatic meaning that you understand from such applications:

  • My parents have dinner in the cafe, don’t they? (The expression “to have dinner” is figurative, so it has idiomatic meaning)
  • I have a good idea, don't I? (I recognize the idiom! The expression “to have an idea” means “to come to mind”)
  • They had a lot of time last year, didn’t they? (And another idiom! The expression “to have time” means “mothers in their own time”)

3. “Tails” before separate feeding from spontaneously fermented individuals. Remember these episodes:

a) Divided food, which expresses a curse, a command, an order, maybe a mother from the advancing “tails” - will you, won't you, can you, could you.

  • Please, open the window, will you? - Vidkry, be kind, kind, kind?
  • Speak Russian, can you? - Speak Russian, okay?
  • Come up to the blackboard, won’t you? - Go to school, okay?

b) Divide food, as it begs you not to do anything, waving a “tail” - “will you?”

  • Don't go there, will you? - Don't go there, garazd?
  • Don’t shout at parents, will you? - Don’t yell at the dads, okay?
  • Don't move, will you? - Don’t collapse, okay?

c) Divided food, which begins with Lets..., wags its tail shall we.

  • Let’s have breakfast, shall we? - Let's get started, okay?
  • Let's begin it, shall we? - Shall we, okay?
  • Let's go there, shall we? - Let’s go there, okay?

d) Separate food, which begins with Let me/him..., wags the tail of will you or won't you.

  • Let him have a rest, will you? (won't you?) - Give him some credit, okay?
  • Let me decide, will you? (won't you?) - Let me talk, okay?

Pastas for the disrespectful

1. In English there are no two words in one sentence. So as not to get lost in the paste, it is necessary to remember that in the first part of separate meals there are words with negative meanings (none, no one, nobody, nothing, never, scarcely, hardly, hardly ever, barely, rarely), then the “tail "Be positive.

  • We've never been there, have we? - We’ve never been there, why not?
  • They found nobody, did they? “They didn’t know anyone, is that wrong?”

2. If in the first part of the sectional nutrition the words appear in the middle: these, those, everyone, everyone, someone, somebody, nobody, no one, then the substitute they will appear in the tail.

  • These are yours, aren’t they? - Your stink, isn’t it?
  • Everybody took the test, didn’t they? — Everyone takes the test, isn’t that right?
  • Somebody has come, haven’t they? - Hey Priyshov, why is it wrong?
  • No one knows this young writer, do they? - Nobody knows this young writer, is that right?

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In the food section, short solid and negative types are given.

  • Today is Friday, isn't it? − Yes, it is. (It’s Friday, what’s wrong? - Yes.)
  • She doesn’t like coffee, does she? − No, she doesn’t. (You don’t like Kawi, why is that wrong? - So, don’t like.)

In species of food divisions in which the first part is hard, the following expressions are often used: “That”s right.”, “That”s so.”, “Quite so.”, “Quite right.”

  • They've been there before, haven't they? −That's right. (There were stinks there before, why not? - Correct.)
  • They returned from the trip yesterday, didn’t they? − That's so. (They turned back from yesterday’s trip, isn’t that right? - That’s right.)

In English language, “yes” is always used in the positive version, and “no” in the negative version. Keep in line with the types of Russian language.

And the simplest way to determine the extent to which other grammatical material has been well learned is to simply translate (in writing) English my propositions into a given grammatical field. Then challenges will immediately begin to appear that you can focus on and repeat those that have not been firmly grasped.

I will write a meal that requires careful reading and translation in English. However, not all meals are provided to the rest, but the middle of them is provided to the dormitory. Therefore, you need to first determine the type of food, and then get to the transfer. The grammar is awkward, so all the respect is due to the translation. For example, I will write the correct translations for the food list and you can verify it for yourself.

1. She speaks English, isn’t that right?

2. Does your mother work at school?

3. Should I have classes at the same time?

4. Are you in France?

5. Do you know about this?

6. Do you know about this?

7. She’s planning to leave tomorrow, isn’t that right?

8. Does your son often go to work?

9. Are the children going to sleep yet?

10. Does your brother work a lot?

11. Your daughter doesn’t go to school yet, right?

12. This film is really boring, isn’t it?

13.You didn’t vikonali qiu robot yesterday, did you?

14. Is this book good?

15. I’ve been busy for a year, isn’t it?

16. Do you often go to class?

17. Was it really good to be here, right?

18. Do you live far from school?

19. Hanna didn’t come to France, why is that wrong?

20. Are you ready to respond to power supply?

21. The alarm clock rang very loudly, right?

22. Is your mother at home?

23. You haven’t watched this film yet, what’s wrong?

24. Have you ever been injected with England?

25. Does your friend speak in English?

26. They called me yesterday, why not?

27. Have you already turned home?

28. John immediately shows his nutrition, right?

29. Does your brother go to work in the pishka office?

30. Do you like to walk around?

31. Did Linda not trust you?

32. You’re going to write a test, aren’t you?

33. Did you have a good time at school?

34. Is Vin a reader?

35. Your squad loves kviti, isn’t that right?

36. Did you learn any foreign languages ​​as a child?

37. Your squad is a doctor, what’s wrong?

38. You got into trouble with your dad, right?

39. Does your father work hard to earn money?

40. Which of your friends helped you?

41. The war is over, isn't it?

42. Have you rejected your request for the evening?

43. Hanna earned a lot of favors from the control robot, right?

44. Do you work on Saturdays and weeks?

45. Are you hungry?

46. ​​Maria is in love with John, isn’t that right?

47. Tom didn’t go to England, right?

48. Are you spelled syn?

49. You didn’t tell anyone about this?

50. Do you want to have dinner with Tom this evening?

I will write the correct translations of all the processed foods.

1. He learns English, doesn't he?

2. Does your mother work at school?

3. He is busy now, isn't he?

4. Were you busy this morning?

5. Do you know about it?

6. You know about it, don’t you?

7. She is leaving tomorrow, isn't she?

8. Your son is always late for his classes? isn't he?

9. The children are still sleeping, aren't they?

10. Does your brother work much?

11.Your daughter doesn't go to school yet, does she?

12. This film is very boring, isn't it?

13. You didn't do this work yesterday, did you?

14. Is this book interesting?

15. I have been busy this week. haven't I?

16. How will you take the fate of your people?

17. He hasn't just been here, hasn't he?

18. Do you live far from your school?

19. Ann didn't come this morning, did she?

20. Can I be ready to answer questions?

21. The alarm clock has just rung, hasn't it?

22. Is your mother at home?

23. You haven't seen this film yet, have you?

24. Have you ever been to England?

25. Does your friend speak English?

26. You called me up yearday, didn’t you?

27. Has he returned home yet?

28. John is answering questions, isn't he?

29. Does your brother walk to the office?

30. You like walking, don’t you?

31. Linda didn’t trust you, did you?

32. You must go to the test so that you don’t get sick.

33. Did you do well at school?

34. Is he a teacher?

35. Your wife likes flowers, does she?

36. You learned any foreign languages ​​​​in your childhood, didn’t you?

37. Her wife is a doctor, isn't she?

38. You apologized to your father, didn’t you?

39. Your father works hard to earn some money, doesn’t he?

40. Did any of your friends help you?

41. The war is over, isn't it?

42. Did you get an invitation to the party?

43. Ann has made a lot of mistakes in the test, hasn’t she?

44. Do you work at the week-end?

45. Are you hungry?

47. Tom hasn't gone to England, has he?

48. You are proud of your son, aren't you?

49. You didn’t tell anyone about it, did you?

50. Would you like to go to dinner with Tom Tonight?

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