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Emphatic Do

Emphatic Do

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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3 Slides • 7 Questions

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Emphatic structures

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Multiple Choice

Which response feels more stressed in this interaction?

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  • - You don't ride a bike to school, do you?
    - I ride a bike to school.

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  • - You don't ride a bike to school, do you?

  • - I do ride a bike to school.

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Multiple Choice

How was the emphasis created?

  • - You don't ride a bike to school, do you?

  • - I do ride a bike to school.

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Changing the word order

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Adding auxiliary do

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Adding auxiliary be

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Changing only the intonation and stress

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Multiple Choice

What type of sentence is it?

  • - You don't ride a bike to school, do you?

  • - I do ride a bike to school.

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affirmative

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negative

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question

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order

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Multiple Choice

What happens if the sentence is in past?

  • - You didn't ride a bike to school, do you?

  • - I ___ ride a bike to school.

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do

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was

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did

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were

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Emphasis with do/did

We use this feature when we want to put stress/weight on something, mostly in spoken English. For example, when we counter someone's point or emphasise an opposite fact.

Subject + do/did + verb
I + did + ride... a bike to school.

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence feels more stressed?

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I have never seen such beauty!

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Never have I seen such beauty!

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Multiple Choice

What is special about this sentence? (What changed compared to usual?)

Never have I seen such beauty!

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there is an extra auxiliary

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the word order

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we changed it to a question

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Fill in the Blank

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Negative inversion

We can emphasise a sentence by changing the word order and using a negative expression at the beginning.

Structure:
The negative expression + auxiliary verb (do, have, be) + subject + verb
Rarely + do + you + see... an actor this good.

Emphatic structures

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