Verb to be present affirmative and negative.
Read the sentences. Then choose the best alternative to complete them.
She __ a doctor.
A- is
B- are
C- am
Paris ____ the capital of France
A- am not
B- are
C- is
I ___ interested in football
A- am
B- is
C- am not
It ___ warm today.
A-aren't
B- is
C-isn't
Rome ___ in Spain.
A- is
B- isn't
C- aren't
I ____ afraid of dogs.
A- am
B-are
C-am not
Canada ___ a very big country.
A-are
B-is
C-am not
The Amazon ___ in Africa.
A-is
B-isn't
C-aren't
Diamonds ___ cheap.
A-isn't
B-is
C-aren't
Motor racing ___ a dangerous sport.
A-aren't
B-is
C-am not
Verb to be present interrogative and question words.
Write questions. Example:
(your mother at home?) --> IS your mother at home?
(What colour your car?) --> What colour IS your car?
(your parents at home') _________your parents at home?
(Where my keys') Where ___________ my keys?
(shops open today?) ____________shops open today?
(Why John angry at me?) Why_________angry at me?
(How much these shoes?) How much __________ these shoes?
Read the sentences. Match them with the correct possessive adjective.
A. Her
B. his
C. its
D. their
E. My
F. Our
G. your
They have got two children but I don't remember ___ names.
The company has many offices but ___ head office is in NY.
___ sport is tennis. I play it a lot in summer.
Do you like ___ job?
We're staying at a very nice hotel. ___ room is very comfortable.
Sally is married. ___ husband works in a bank.
I know Mr Watson but I don't know ___ wife.
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Verb to be present affirmative and negative.
Read the sentences. Then choose the best alternative to complete them.
She is a doctor.
A- is
B- are
C- am
Paris is the capital of France
A- am not
B- are
C- is
I am not interested in football
A- am
B- is
C- am not
It is warm today.
A-aren't
B- is
C-isn't
Rome isn’t in Spain.
A- is
B- isn't
C- aren't
I am afraid of dogs.
A- am
B-are
C-am not
Canada is a very big country.
A-are
B-is
C-am not
The Amazon isn’t in Africa.
A-is
B-isn't
C-aren't
Diamonds aren’t cheap.
A-isn't
B-is
C-aren't
Motor racing is a dangerous sport.
A-aren't
B-is
C-am not
Verb to be present interrogative and question words.
Write questions. Example:
(your mother at home?) --> IS your mother at home?
(What colour your car?) --> What colour IS your car?
(your parents at home') are your parents at home?
(Where my keys') Where are my keys?
(shops open today?) what shops open today?
(Why John angry at me?) Why he is angry at me?
(How much these shoes?) How much are these shoes?
Read the sentences. Match them with the correct possessive adjective.
A. Her
B. his
C. its
D. their
E. My
F. Our
G. your
They have got two children but I don't remember their names.
The company has many offices but its head office is in NY.
My sport is tennis. I play it a lot in summer.
Do you like your job?
We're staying at a very nice hotel. Our room is very comfortable.
Sally is married. Her husband works in a bank.
I know Mr Watson but I don't know his wife.
Read the sentences. Then choose the best alternative to complete them.
She is a doctor.
A- is
B- are
C- am
Paris is the capital of France
A- am not
B- are
C- is
I am not interested in football
A- am
B- is
C- am not
It is warm today.
A-aren't
B- is
C-isn't
Rome isn’t in Spain.
A- is
B- isn't
C- aren't
I am afraid of dogs.
A- am
B-are
C-am not
Canada is a very big country.
A-are
B-is
C-am not
The Amazon isn’t in Africa.
A-is
B-isn't
C-aren't
Diamonds aren’t cheap.
A-isn't
B-is
C-aren't
Motor racing is a dangerous sport.
A-aren't
B-is
C-am not
Verb to be present interrogative and question words.
Write questions. Example:
(your mother at home?) --> IS your mother at home?
(What colour your car?) --> What colour IS your car?
(your parents at home') are your parents at home?
(Where my keys') Where are my keys?
(shops open today?) what shops open today?
(Why John angry at me?) Why he is angry at me?
(How much these shoes?) How much are these shoes?
Read the sentences. Match them with the correct possessive adjective.
A. Her
B. his
C. its
D. their
E. My
F. Our
G. your
They have got two children but I don't remember their names.
The company has many offices but its head office is in NY.
My sport is tennis. I play it a lot in summer.
Do you like your job?
We're staying at a very nice hotel. Our room is very comfortable.
Sally is married. Her husband works in a bank.
I know Mr Watson but I don't know his wife.
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