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1. I am intelligent.

Am I intelligent?
2. Kate is English.
is Kate English?
3. It is an Elephant.
is it an elephant?
4. He is a teacher.
Is he a doctor?
5. They are in the bedroom.
Are they in the bedroom?
6. Jim is sitting.
Is Jim sitting?
7. The book is on the desk.
Is the book on the desk?
8. The orange is on the table.
Verb To Be Is the orange on the table?
9. The bike and the ball are in the garden.
Are the bike and the ball in the garden
10. Clara and Roy are friends.
A- Complete with am (‘m), is (‘s), are: Are Clara and Roy friends?

D- Change into the negative.


1. What’ is your name?
2. My name is Anna. 1. I am intelligent.
I am not intelligent
3. Are you Portuguese?
4. yes, I am . 2. Kate is English.
Kate isn’t English
5. Are you from Lisboa?
3. It is an Elephant.
6. No, I’m not.
It isn’t an Elephant
7. Where Are you from?
4. He is a teacher.
8. I’m from Coimbra. He isn’t a Teacher
9. Oh, it’s a nice town. 5. They are in the bedroom.
10. Yes, it is . They aren’t in the bedroom
6. Jim is sitting.
Jim isn’t sitting
B – Write the complete forms of the 7. The book is on the desk.
abbreviations. The book isn’t on the desk
8. The orange is on the table.
1. She’s a nice girl. The orange isn’t on the table
she is nice girl. 9. The bike and the ball are in the garden.
2. Who’s the teacher? The bike and the ball aren’t in the garden
who is the teacher? 10. Clara and Roy are friends.
3. What’s that? Clara and Roy aren’t friends
what is that?
4. Rose isn’t here.
Rose is not here.
5. You’re a pop star.
You are a pop star.
6. He isn’t John.
He is not john.
7. Who’s that girl?
Who is that girl?

C- Change into the interrogative.

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