10.15 Homework! Grammar exercise. Question tags.   

 

AHMET: Anja! You are a very talented woman, aren’t you? I always notice these things, ? You are a very attractive woman, aren’t you? You and I get on very well, don’t we? We’d make a great team, wouldn’t we? You understand what I’m saying, don’t you? We’ve got a special chemistry, haven’t we? I’ve seen the way that you look at me, haven’t I? Let me buy you a drink, will / won’t you? Let’s go to the bar, shall we? (In British English first person plural questions take ‘shall’ instead of ‘will’.)

ANJA: What are you talking about? You’re drunk, aren’t you? You wouldn’t say that type of thing, if you weren’t drunk, would you? You’re not my type at all, are you? You’ve just decided that you fancy me, haven’t you? A minute ago you were chasing those English girls, weren’t you? And then, when you didn’t get a result with them, you thought ‘who could I chase after now’, didn’t you?

AHMET: No, it’s not like that, is it? I’ve fancied you ever since I met you, haven’t I? Honestly. I’d do anything for you, wouldn’t I? We have that special bit of magic between us, don’t we? It’d be a tragedy to lose something as beautiful as that, wouldn’t it?

ANJA: I’ve told you, haven’t I? You’re not my type, are you? Look. Let’s just pretend that we’ve never had this conversation, shall we? It’s starting to get embarrassing, isn’t it?

AHMET: Well, it doesn’t have to be a permanent thing, does it? I’m not asking you to marry me, am I? I don’t want to force you into a serious commitment, do I? We could just form a romantic liaison for a shorter period of time, couldn’t we? You know what I mean, don’t you?

 

ANJA: You think I’m stupid, don’t you? You creep! You’re just trying to get me into bed, aren’t you? Go away, will you? Go and annoy someone else!