are ), present simple, positive sentences and contractions
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Verb to be ( am / is / are ) - the Present Simple Tense
Created by: Nikita Kovalyov
Updated: May 2004
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To be - Positive Sentences & Contractions
Full Forms of the verb to be
I am a student.
He is a teacher.
She is a journalist.
It is a book.
We are mechanics.
You are pilots.
They are policemen.
Contracted forms of the verb to be
I am a student.
He is a teacher.
She is a journalist.
It is a book.
We are mechanics.
You are pilots.They are policemen.
The verb to be - exercise
Chose the correct form of the verb to be - am/is/are.
1. It --- cold today.
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2. I --- at home now.
3. They --- Korean.
4. There --- a pen on the desk.
5. My name --- Nikita.
6. We --- from Ukraine.
7. That --- right.
8. I am OK, thanks.
9. Clara and Steve --- married.
10. She --- an English teacher.
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The verb to be - more practice
Click on the words in the correct order to make
positive sentences with the verb to be.
1 I old. am twenty-five years
2 are Venezuela. from We
3 I'm student. Anton My and a name is
4 book. is my This
5 It's today. a nice day
6 is name Paul. brother's Her
7 is John engineer. an
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8 Johansson. name husband's is My
9 my students in There are class. twelve
10 letter. is the new top at address of My the
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Present Perfect Tense- when to use; how to form; how to use yet already, for and since; the
difference between the Present Perfect and the Past Simple tenses
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