简单句:反义疑问句 2- 大学英语语法大全
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简单句:反义疑问句 2- 大学英语语法大全反义疑问句(二) 11.
陈述部分为Let me……时,问句部分习惯上用shall I?
或will you?
形式。
如:Let me反义疑问句(二)11.
陈述部分为Let me……时,问句部分习惯上用shall I?
或will you?
形式。
如:Let me have a try, shall I?
(will you?
)
12.
陈述部分为Let us……时,问句部分习惯上用will you?
形式。
如:Let us stop to rest, will you?
13.
陈述部分为Let’s……时,问句部分习惯上用shall we?
形式。
如:Let’s go home together, shall we?
14.
陈述部分用上述情况以外的祈使句时,问句部分一般用will you?
形式表示请求,用won’t you?
形式表示委婉请求或邀请(即两种情况都可出现,不必遵循前否后肯或前肯后否的原则)。
如:
①Do sit down, won’t you?
/ will you?
②You feed the bird today, will you?
③Please open the window, will you?
(won’t you?
)
15.
陈述部分为否定祈使句时,问句部分一般用will you?
形式。
如:Don’t make any noise, will you?
16.
陈述部分为There (Here) + be + 主语时,问句部分用be+there(here)?
形式。
如:
①There are two cakes on the plate, aren’t there?
Here is a story about Mark Twain, isn’t here?
17.
陈述部分用had better +原形动词表示建议时,问句部分用hadn’t +主语?
形式。
①You’d better tell him about the matter, hadn’t you?
②We had better do it by ourselves, hadn’t we?
18.
陈述部分用used to +主语时,问句部分用didn’t + 主语?
或usedn’t +主语?
形式。
①He used to live in the country, didn’t he?
/usedn’t he?
②They used to be good friends, didn’t they?
/usedn’t they?
19.
陈述部分用must(may, might) + have + V-ed表示推测时,若句中带有遥的过去时间的状语,问句部分动词用过去时形式。
如:
①He might have forgotten his pen in the classroom yesterday, didn’t he?
(不用mightn’t he?
/ hasn’t he?
)
②You must have got up late this morning, didn’t you?
(不用mustn’t you?
/haven’t you?
)
20.
陈述部分用must(may, might) + have + V-ed表示推测时,若句中没有带遥的过去时间的状语,问句部分动词用遥完成时形式。
如:
①Everyone must have known the death of the waitress, haven’t they?
(不用mustn’t they?
)
②You must have worked there a year ago, didn’t you?
(不用mustn’t you?
/ haven’t you?
)
21.
陈述部分的主语为从句时,问句部分的主语一般用it代替,如:
①What he said is true, isn't it?
(不用didn’t he?
)
②Where we will build the dam has not been decided yet, has it?
(不用won’t we?
)
22.
陈述部分的主语为动名词或不定式时,问句的主语用it代替。
如:
①To do one good deed is easy for a person, isn't it?
②Skating is your favorite sport, isn't it?
23.
陈述部分的主语是不定代词one,反义疑问句的主语可以用one,也可以用you。
如:One should be ready to help others, shuldn’t one?