
Negative questions
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Negative questions
fashion
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Watch the next web page and classify the clothes into:
Colors
Patterns
Materials
Styles
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Why doesn't Ben like the jacket?
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How does Yoko say these things?
- I love this jacket. 2. I think you should try it. 3. I'm surprised you don't like it.
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We use negative questions when you expect someone to agree with you.
To express an opinion: Isn't this jacket great?
To suggest an idea: Aren't they a little expensive?
To show surprise: Don't you like it?
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Look at the picture and change the next phrases to start a conversation.
I think they are nice.
They are kind of plain.
I'm surprised you don't like them.
This one looks good.
It looks kind of small.
I think it's a bit expensive.
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