Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Greetings
I am a teacher.
You are a student.
She is at work.
Alejandra is at work.
He is a singer.
Ricardo Arjona is a singer.
They are doctors.
Mary, Jake and Paul are doctors.
Affirmative statements to be
I - am
He, she and it - is
You - are Singular
You, we and they - are Plural
Grammar structure
Subject + to be + complement.
I am a musician / I am happy.
I’m a musician.
He is a doctor / He is busy.
He’s a doctor.
They are pilots / They are at work.
They’re pilots.
Negative statements to be
Grammar structure
Subject + to be + not + complement.
To be + Subject + complement + ?
Is Anna a nurse?
Yes, she is. Don’t use contractions.
No, she is not. No, she’s not. No, she isn’t.
GRAMMAR
Possessive Adjectives
My computer.
Your cellphones.
His neighbor.
Her boss.
Our class.
Their colleague.
Possessive nouns
Mike’s a car.
colleagues’ files.
Where is the Supermarket?
FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
plural nouns spelling rules
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/plural-nouns/?
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Adjectives
https://www.really-learn-english.com/english-short-
stories.html