The document provides examples of sentences using forms of the verb "to be" and asks the reader to practice organizing sentences and changing their structure. It includes examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences and asks the reader to write 5 new sentences demonstrating each type of structure in the present simple tense.
The document provides examples of sentences using forms of the verb "to be" and asks the reader to practice organizing sentences and changing their structure. It includes examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences and asks the reader to write 5 new sentences demonstrating each type of structure in the present simple tense.
The document provides examples of sentences using forms of the verb "to be" and asks the reader to practice organizing sentences and changing their structure. It includes examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences and asks the reader to write 5 new sentences demonstrating each type of structure in the present simple tense.
Fill in blanks with the corresponding To Be or • Isn’t/a good daughter/Mary Subject: • ____________________________________ 1. We ______ students. • Are/ Richard and Santiago/ Tall/ ? 2. ______ am an English teacher. • ____________________________________ 3. They ______ good friends. • They / at / aren’t / home. 4. He ______ a football player. • ____________________________________ 5. ______ is at the mall. • Caroline and I / university/ are / students/ ? 6. Marly ______ at home. • ____________________________________ 7. Joseph ______ on the 5th avenue. • Am / a / good / I / student / 8. ______ you from Sao Paulo? • ____________________________________ 9. Is _______ from Mexico? • From/ is/ Harry / England. 10. We _______ not from South Africa. • ____________________________________ • Cartagena /from / isn’t / Sam. • ____________________________________ • Swiss / Hanna / isn’t. • ____________________________________ 2. Change the sentences into the different • Falcao / At /? / is / the Stadium / • ____________________________________ statements: • Pekerman / Bad / Is / Coach /?/ a • Sara is from Denmark. (-) • ____________________________________ • __________________________________ • Isn’t / Mariana Pajon / Cali / From. • Joe and Richard are good teachers. (?) • ____________________________________ • _________________________________ • They aren’t at the beach. (?) • ____________________________________ • Is John a football player? (+) • ____________________________________ • Joseph and Caroline aren’t good friends. (+) • ____________________________________ Write 5 sentences with the next • Is Jose from Mexico? (-) description in present simple: • ____________________________________ • Ann and Laura aren’t in my house.(?) 1. Affirmative • ____________________________________ 2. Negative • Gary isn’t a good boy. (+) 3. Question • ____________________________________ • Danielle and Francesco aren’t tennis players.(?) (Realizar cada oración en afirmativo, • ____________________________________ • Are Caroline and I from Argentina? (+) negativo y pregunta) • ____________________________________