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2.2 Homework
2.2 Homework
Questions with “to be”
1. Write short responses to the question
(for example: Yes, I am / No, I am not – is/are
questions are often answered by “yes/no”)
a. Are they hungry?
i. _________
b. Is it foggy outside?
i. _________
c. Are you awake by 6am?
i. _________
d. Where is your family from?
i. _________
e. Who is your best friend?
i. _________
f. Is your best friend older than you?
i. _________
2. Match the question with the right answer
a. Where is your house?
b. Is your dad a lawyer?
c. Is she from Germany?
d. Am I early?
e. How is your mom?
f. Who is that person?
g. How thirsty are you?
i. That’s my mom
ii. Not very
iii. No, a police officer
iv. Yes, from Berlin
v. She’s well
vi. It’s down the street
vii. Yes, you are
Answers
3. Write short responses to the question
(for example: Yes, I am / No, I am not – is/are
questions are often answered by “yes/no”)
a. Are they hungry?
i. Yes, they are / No, they aren’t
b. Is it foggy outside?
i. Yes, it is / No, it is not
c. Are you awake by 6am?
i. Yes, I am / No, I’m not
d. Where is your family from?
i. My family’s from Belgium
e. Who is your best friend?
i. My best friend is Addiddou
f. Is your best friend older than you?
i. Yes, he is / No, he’s not
1. You might have noticed that in the
affirmative, when not followed by
anything after it, we do not contract
or use the short form.
4. Match the question with the right answer
a. Where is your house?
i. It’s down the street
b. Is your dad a lawyer?
i. No, a police officer
c. Is she from Germany?
i. Yes, from Berlin
d. Am I early?
i. Yes, you are
e. How is your mom?
i. She’s well
f. Who is that person?
i. She’s my mom
g. How thirsty are you?
i. Not very