jobs and occupations (with the verb to be)
TRANSCRIPT
Jobs and occupatio
ns(with TO BE)
PRESENT TENSE _______________________________________________
● Affirmative and negative sentences
I am a carpenter.
I’m not a lawyer.
You are a postman.
You’re not a builder.
She is a scientist.
She isn’t a cleaner.
He is a fisherman.
He’s not a vet.
She is a waitress.
She’s not a dentist.
He is a postman.
He’s not a teacher
PRESENT TENSE _______________________________________________
● Interrogative sentences and short answers
Are you a doctor?
Yes, I am.
Is he a hairdresser?
No, he isn’t.
Is he a dentist?
Yes, he is.
Is he an office worker?
No, he isn’t.
Is he a musician?
Yes, he is.
Is she a housewifwe?
Yes, she is.
PAST TENSE ____________________________________________________
● Affirmative and negative sentences
I was a pilot.
I wasn’t an astronaut.
You were an artist.
You weren’t a judge.
He was a film director.
He wasn’t a singer.
He was a referee.
He wasn’t a shepperd.
She was a shop assistant.
She wasn’t a ballerina.
He was a painter.
He wasn’t a butcher.
PAST TENSE ____________________________________________________
● Interrogative sentences and short answers
Were you a singer?
Yes, I was.
Was he a reporter?
Yes, he was.
Was he a worker?
No, he wasn’t.
Was she a detective?
Yes, she was.
Was he a cameraman?
Yes, he was.
Was she an inventor?
No, she wasn’t.