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Verb to be
Aim: Learn the negative and interrogative form of the verb to be.
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Rewrite the sentences using the interrogative and negative forms.
a) I am an English student.I- N- b) She is a good friend.I- N- c) They are soccer players.I- N-
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Put in the following forms of be (am, are, is) into the gaps in the text.
Peter Baker _______ from Manchester, but Paul and John _______ from London. Manchester and London _______ cities in England. Hamburg _____ a city in Germany. Sandra _____ at school today. Jack and Peter _______ her friends. They ______ in the same class. Mr and Mrs Baker _____ on a trip to the USA to visit their cousin Anne. She ______ a nice girl. Peter says: "My grandfather ______ in hospital. I _____at home with my grandmother."
What time ______ it? It 8 o'clock. _____ you tired? No, I _____not.
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Possessive adjectives
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