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Cambridge grammar of English

FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS

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A variety of common follow-up question-types occur in speech. 



Reduced questions with wh- words

Reduced questions with wh- words and stranded prepositions (



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particularly frequent:

A: Margaret wants to talk to you.

B: Oh, what about? 

(or, more formal: About what?)

A: You’re not staying in tonight, you’re going out for dinner.

B: Oh. Where to?

A: I’m not telling you, a surprise.



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The follow-up question may consist of a wh- word alone or a wh- word + a

substitute word:

A: Is he warden of the whole thing?

B: Who?

A: Doctor Thornton.

B: I don’t know.

[in a restaurant; A is the customer, B is the waiter]

A: I’ll have that one.

B: Which one?

A: The king prawn in lemon sauce.

Tag questions

The follow-up question may function as a signal of engagement and attention by the

listener. Such questions are typically tag questions. Their function is often very similar

to that of supportive responses such as uhum?yeah? and really? (



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A: I went to school with her.

B: Did you?

A: Mm.

A: And on mama’s tree she’s got some raspberries and tomatoes.

B: Does she? That’s great.

The follow-up tag question may consist of a doubling of this type of structure for

emphasis, most typically with a negative clause followed by an affirmative tag, but

occasionally with two affirmatives. This usually expresses a strong reaction. A

typical intonation pattern is shown:

[talking of firms taking over other firms]

A: And they’ve taken over Walker’s too.

B: Oh they haven’t, have they?

A: He thinks you’re coming to pick him up.

B: Oh he does, does he?

A: Yeah, that’s what he said.

Follow-up tag questions in informal spoken language often simply function to

keep the conversation going by inviting further responses from the listener. A

typical intonation pattern is shown:

[talking about how quickly a popular type of cake gets eaten by family

members]


A: Have you noticed it always disappears?

B: Yeah, it does, doesn’t it?

A: I’ve got two now, yes, it does always disappear, doesn’t it?

B: Yeah.




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