U Am/is/are
‘Tm not married.
-My favorite color is blue.
Positive Negative
Tam (I'm) 1 amnot (I'm:
he (he's) he he's
she is (she’s) she is aie
it (ies) ot (its not or
we (we're) we (we're not or
you are (you're) you arenot (you're not or
they (they're) they {they're not or
= I'mcold. Can you close the window, please?
= I'm 32 years old. My sister is 29.
m= My brother is very tall. He’s a policeman.
John is afraid of dogs.
m Irsten o'clock. You're late again.
= Mei Lan and [are good friends.
Your keys are on the table.
= U'mtired, but I’m not hungry.
= Tom isn't interested in politics. He’s interested in music.
= Jessica isn’t at home right now. She's at work.
= Those people aren't Canadian. They're Australian.
= It’s sunny today, but it isn’t warm.
that’s = that is there's = there is here's = here is = itty CERN FORD
= Thank you. That’ very kind of you.
a Look! There's Chris.
m= “Here's your key.” “Thank you.”
Amlisiare (Questions) Unit 2 There isiare Unit 38,Exercises
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Write the short form (she’s / we aren't, etc.).
1. she is she: 3. it is not 5. Tamnot
2. they are 4. that is 6. you are not
Write am, is, or are.
1, The weather /s_nice today. 5. Look! There Carol.
2. Lam_not tired. 6. My brother and I good tennis players.
3. This bag heavy. 7. Amy at home. Her children at school.
4. These bags heavy. 8.1 ‘a taxi driver. My sister a nurse.
Write complete sentences. Use is/isn’t/are/aren’t.
1. (your shoes very dirty) Your shoes are very dirty.
2, (my brother a teacher) My —_
3. (this house not very big)
4, (the stores not open today) _ _
5. (my keys in my bag)
6. (Jenny 18 years old) _ z
Look at Lisa’s sentences (Section A). Write sentences about yourself.
1. (name?) My _ — 6. (favorite color or colors?)
2. (from?) I - _ My
3. (age?) I 7. (interested in?)
4, (job?) I . ot :
5. (married?) 1 ;
Write sentences for the pictures. Use these words:
afraid angry cold hot hungry thirsty
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1. Hes thirsty
2. They
Write true sentences, positive or negative. Use am / am not / is / isn’t / are / aren't.
(1/ interested in politics) /m interested in politics or /m not interested in politics.
(I/ hungry) 1 -
(ie / warm today) It :
(I/ afraid of dogs)
(my hands / cold)
(Canada / a very big country) —
(L/ interested in soccer)
(Tokyo / in China) zU
I) Am/is/are (Questions)
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os Positive Question ‘What's your name?
ie PE David.
fe me cher ‘Are you married?
she is is she? ‘No, I'm single. =
it ie How old are you? -
we we? 25. aR
you are are you? pavp
Be das ‘Are you a student?
‘Yes, Lam.
= “Am{Ilate?” “No, you're on time.”
= “Is your mother at home?” “No, she’s out.”
= “Are your parents at home?” “No, they’re out.”
“Isit cold in your room?” “Yes, a litle.”
= Your shoes are nice. Are they new?
We say:
Is she at home? / Is your mother at home? (not Is at home your mother?)
m= Are they new? / Are your shoes new? (riot Are new your shoes?)
‘Where... ?/What...?/Who...?/How...?/Why...?
m= Where is your mother? Is she at home? “Why are you angry?”
= “Where are you from?” “Canada.” “Because you're late.”
m= “What color is your car?” “It’s red.” = “How much are these postcards?”
= “How oldis Joe?” “He's 24.” “Fifty cents.”
= “How are your parents?” “They're fine.”
where's = where is what's = what is_ who's = who is how's = how is
= Where's Sarah? = Who's that man?
m= What's the temperature? = How's your father?
Short answers ‘That's my seat.
1 am, rm No, itisn’.
he he’s
she is. she’s
Vex at No, its not. or No,
we we're :
you are. you're.
= “Are you tired?” “Yes, Iam.” m= “Is your friend Japanese?” “Yes, he is.”
= “Are you hungry?” m= “Are these your keys?” “Yes, they are.”
“No, 'm not, but I'm thirsty.” m= “That's my seat.” “No, it isn’t.”
Amlisiare Unit 1 Questions Unit 45