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Am I’m

Are You’re
Are We’re
Are They’re
Is He’s
Is She’s
Is It’s

is I am not a teacher
are She is my mother
is The boy are playful
are The girl is in the room
are We are not at home
is My dad y smart
are My mother is a housewifi
am She is not my sister
is The teacher is angry
are The dog is in the kennel

Yes, it is a elephant
No, it is not
Yes, they are
No, he is not
Yes, he is
Yes. Ricky is
Yes, the mom is
No, you dad is not
No, the books are not
No, I am not
No, thi is fake
1. Se utiliza “to be” como verbo principal para mostrar el estado o las
is from
características de alguien o algo (como un verbo de estado). También se puede
utilizar con las preposiciones de lugar para indicar donde algo está localizado.
is
Ejemplos: are
1. Con un sustantivo: are
I am a teacher.(Soy profesor.) am
You aren’t a student.( No eres estudiante.) Is he a doctor?( es Él médico?)
is
2. Con una preposición de lugar:
is
She is in New York.(Ella está en Nueva York.)
is
They aren’t at home.(Ellos no están en casa.) Is the book on the table?(¿ está el is
libro en la mesa?)
are
3. Con un adjetivo: am
We are happy.(Nosotros estamos contentos.) are
He isn’t sad.(Él no está triste.)
Are you tired?(¿Estás cansado?)
is
are
6. is my new friend.
Susan ____
7. am a very good driver.
I ____
8. is very noisy.
My neighbours ____
9. is in the garden.
Your black cat ____
10. Susan and Mike are my parents. Is Is not is
Are
is am not am
Are
is Are not
Is Are
Is
Is is not is
Is
Are is not is
Are Are

.
I don’t have brothers

I don’t have car.

I don’t live with my parents. I don’t work downtown.


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