Verb to be
Affirmative, negative & interrogative. + - ?
a
b
c d
e
fg
h i
j
Where are these monuments?Where are these monuments?
MexicoMexico ItalyItaly
EnglandEngland
RussiaRussia
IndiaIndia
FranceFrance JapanJapan
BrazilBrazil
GreeceGreece
United StatesUnited States
Verb to be: examplesVerb to be: examples
Mary and Frank areare form the US
Guadalupe isis from Mexico
I amam from Japan
Verb to be: FormVerb to be: Form
Affirmative
IYou
HeSheIt
YouWe
They
amare
is
are
MexicanAmericanFrenchRussian
II’’mmYouYou’’rereHeHe’’ssSheShe’’ssItIt’’ss
YouYou’’rereWeWe’’rere
TheyThey’’rere
Contraction
Verb to be: FormVerb to be: Form
Negative
You + are + not you aren’tI + am + not I’m not
He + is + not he isn’t
isn’tisn’t
aren’taren’t
Complete the rest of the pronounsComplete the rest of the pronouns
SheIt
WeThey
Verb to be: form
Interrogative
She from Greeceis ?
You Mexicanare ?
I crazyam ?
Verb to be: exercises
Complete the sentences
Affirmative sentences.1. I ________ always happy on a Saturday
night.
2. We ________ Mexican.
3. He ________ a pilot.
4. Samantha and Ramon ________ hungry.5. You ________ intelligent and good-looking.
am
are
is
areare
Verb to be: exercisesComplete the sentences
Negative sentences
6. You ________ French.
7. Gloria ________ at home now.
8. Linda and I ________ at work on Sundays.
9. I ________ short.
10. The food ________ good.
´m not
aren’t
aren’t
isn’t
isn’t
Verb to be: exercisesComplete the sentences
Questions11. ________ you from Tokyo?
12. ________ Ricky Martin Mexican?
13. ________ we ready?
14. ________ English difficult?
15. ________ you tired?
Are
Are
Are
Is
Is
Short answersAre you Russian?
No contractions in positive short answers.