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IX. Write the negative form of the verb to be. Use the pronouns.

a. Mary Clemens is a secretary. (teacher)


She isn’t a secretary. She’s a teacher.

b. The cat is brown and white. (black)


The cat isn’t brown and white. The cat is black

c. The oranges are vegetables. (fruits)


The oranges aren’t vegetables. The oranges are fruits.
d. Mexico is a Nationality. (country)
Mexico isn’t a nationality. Mexico is a country.
e. My brother is a teacher. (student)
My brother isn’t a teacher. My brother is a student.
f. My teacher is from England. (Peru)
My teacher isn’t from England. My teacher is from Peru.
g. The people are happy. (sad)
The people aren’t happy. The people are sad.

h) The man is English. (French)

The man isn’t English. The man is French.


i) Fernando is Canadian. (American)
Fernando isn’t Canadian. Fernando is American.
j) Alejandra is Brazilian. (Mexican)
Alejandra isn’t Brazilian. Alejandra is Mexican.
k) Fernando and Alejandra are Scottish. (Italian)
Fernando and Alejandra aren’t Scottish. Fernando and Alejandra are Italian.
l) The hamburger is from Colombia. (Germany)
The hamburger isn’t from Colombia. The hamburger is from Germany.
m) My sister and I are Japanese. (Chinese)
My sister and I aren’t Japanese. My sister and I are Chinese.
n) The tacos are from Korea. (Mexican)
The tacos aren’t from Korea. The tacos are from Mexican.

X. Write the question. Use the word in parentheses.


CONVERSATION 01:
A: Are you from Italian? (Italian) B: No, I’m not. I’m Peruvian.

A: Are you a teacher? (Teacher) B: No, I’m not. I’m a student.


A: Are you twenty - nine? (Twenty-nine) B: No, I’m not. I’m fifteen years old.

A: Are you on vacation? (On vacation) B: Yes, I am. I am on vacation.

XI. Answer the questions. Use long answers.


a) What nationality are you?
My nationality is Peruvian.
b) Where are you from?
I am from Peru.
c) What’s the language in your country?
My language in my country is Spanish.
d) What’s your phone number?
My phone number 95289123.
e) Where are the Armani sunglasses from?

f) How are you?

I am fine.

g) Where are the Mercedes Benz cars from?

The Mercedes Benz cars are from American.

h) Are you married?

Yes, I am. I am married.

XII. Listen and complete the exercises.

T 1.1 READ AND LISTEN:

A: Hello, my name is Paula. What is your name?


B: Rosa
A: Where are you from, Rosa?
B: I am from
T 1.2 LISTEN AND CHECK:
A: Hello. My name is Gordon. What is your name?
B: Jun
A: Where are you from, Jun?
B: I am from Seoul, South Korea. Where are you from?
A: I am from Toronto, Canada.

XIII. Write the questions. Use IS/ARE.


1. (at home / your father?) Is your father at home?
2. (interesting / your job?) Is your job interesting?
3. (the stores / open today?) Are the stores open today?
4. (interested in politics / you?) Are you interested in politics?
5. (near here / the post office?) Is the post office near here?
6. (at school / your children?) Are your children at school?
7. (new / your book?) Is your book new?

XIV. Write the questions. READ the ANSWERS first.


(name?) What is your name? Paul
(married or single?) Are you married or single? I’m married.
(American?) Are you American? No, I’m Canadian. I’m 30.
(how old?) How old are you? I’m 30.
(a doctor?) Are you a doctor? No, I’m a teacher.
(wife a teacher?) Is your wife a teacher? No, she’s a lawyer.
(from?) Where is she from? She’s Mexican.
(her name?) What is her name? Silvia
(how old) How old are you? She’s 28.

XV. Write true short answers (Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. / etc.)
1. Are you single? Yes, I am.

2. Is it hot today? No, it is not.

3. Are you an actor? No, I am not.

4. Are you hungry? Yes, I am.

5. Is it dark now? Yes, it is.

6. Are your hands cold? Yes, they are


XVI. Write the numbers.

20: twenty 90: ninety 223: two hundred twenty-three

21: twenty-one 91: ninety-one 224: two hundred twenty-four

22: twenty-two 92: ninety-two 225: two hundred twenty-five

23: twenty-three 100: one hundred 300: three- hundred

30: thirty 101: one hundred one 623: six hundred twenty-three
40: forty 102: one hundred two 795: seven hundred ninety - five
50: fifty 200: two hundred 888: eight hundred eighty-eight
60: sixty 220: two hundred twenty 900: nine - hundred
70: seventy 221: two hundred twenty-one 1000: one thousand
80: eighty 222: two hundred twenty-two 2000: two thousand

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