writhe the correct form of the verb
1-I {not-be} cold
2-She {not-be}french
3-You {not-be} an accountant
4-John {not-be}my brother
5-They {not-be}from berlin
6-We {not-be}late
7-It {not-be}warm outside
8-I {not-be}hungry
9-Ian and Jill {not-be}on the bus
10-She {not-be}spanish1-I {not-be} cold
2-She {not-be}french
3-You {not-be} an accountant
4-John {not-be}my brother
5-They {not-be}from berlin
6-We {not-be}late
7-It {not-be}warm outside
8-I {not-be}hungry
9-Ian and Jill {not-be}on the bus
10-She {not-be}spanish
Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
1. I'm not cold.
2. She isn't french.
3. You aren't an accountant.
4. John isn't my brother.
5. They aren't from Berlin.
6. We aren't late.
7. It isn't warm outside.
8. I'm not hungry.
9. Ian and Jil aren't on the bus.
10. She isn't spanish.
Explicación:
I: Am (Caso especial)
She, He It: Is (Singular)
We, You, They: Are (Plural)
El verbo to be se compone de tres formas básicas: is, are, am, que en español significan ser o estar. Cada uno de ellos acompañará a los diferentes pronombres personales del inglés (I, she, he, it, we, you, they). Podemos encontrarlos también en forma negativa, añadiendoles not. ¿Cuándo se usa el verbo to be negativo? Como la palabra lo dice, se utiliza cuando queremos darle un sentido negativo a la oración.
Básicamente, es poner el verbo to be y al not quitar la o y reemplazarla con la apóstrofe '
I am not: I'm not
She is not: She isn't
He is not: He isn't
You are not: You aren't
We are not: We aren't
They are not: They aren't