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المنتدى الأكاديمي للمعلمين ملتقى مهني أكاديمي متخصص للأساتذة الأفاضل في جميع المواد التعليمية (تربية وتعليم & أزهر) |
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He might have come though, ................. ?
might he mightn't he hasn't he shouldn't he |
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didn't he?
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hasn't he
التركيز هنا على have مش might |
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من منع علما نافعا ألجمه الله بلجام من النار يوم القيامة. لا تنسوني من صالح دعائكم..Mr.Khalid Zalat |
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mightn't he
ولكن اود عرض الاتى للتاكيد على بعض النقاط • "Might" tag questions are almost exclusively used for probability statements • I might (do s/t), mightn't I? • I might not (do s/t), might I? - It is unusual to find "mightn't" in the statement clause. وليس هناك من فرق فى وجود او عدم وجود haveفى السؤال المذيل |
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1.- ‘May’ and ‘might’ for probability. In this case ‘might’ is usually used to form the tag.
He might come and help us, mightn't he? You might not be able to complete it, might you? |
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mightn't and shan't are not as popular in modern (American) English as they are in British English.
He might come, mightn't he? | He might come, right? We shall go, shan't we? | We will go, won't we? |
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