2. The man on the corner is waiting the bus. 3. He and she are cousins. 4. We are members of the club. 5. She is a good football player. 6. She is an honest woman. 7. The office is on the second floor. 8. It is a good movie. 9. He is a happy child. 10. She is a smart girl.
Past Simple
1. They were good students.
2. The man on the corner was waiting the bus. 3. They were cousins. 4. We were members of the club. 5. She was a good football player. 6. She was an honest woman. 7. The office was on the second floor. 8. It was a good movie. 9. He was a happy child. 10. She was a smart girl.
Negative Form
1. They weren’t good students.
2. The man on the corner wasn’t waiting the bus. 3. They weren’t cousins. 4. We weren’t members of the club. 5. She wasn’t a good football player. 6. She wasn’t an honest woman. 7. The office wasn’t on the second floor. 8. It wasn’t a good movie. 9. He wasn’t a happy child. 10. She wasn’t a smart girl. Yes/No Questions
1. Were they good students?
Yes, they were No, they weren’t 2. Was the man on the corner waiting the bus? Yes, he was No, he wasn’t 3. Were they cousins? Yes, they were No, they weren’t 4. Were we members of the club? Yes, they were No, they weren’t 5. Was she a good football player? Yes, she was No, she wasn’t 6. Was she an honest woman? Yes, she was No, she wasn’t 7. Was the office on the second floor? Yes, it was No, it wasn’t 8. Was it a good movie? Yes, it was No, it wasn’t 9. Was he a happy child? Yes, he was No, he wasn’t 10. Was she a smart girl? Yes, she was No, she wasn’t