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Sentences

Read the following sentences:


She is an engineer/a homemaker/ a working professional.
My cousin is an architect. 
You are a friendly person.
He is so adorable.
She is an extraordinary actress.
I am a little busy at the moment.
Are you out of your mind?
It is not my cup of tea.
It is out of the question.
I am not in the right frame of my mind right now.
What day is it?
FORMATION: The forms that “is” “am”  and “are”  will take in a
sentence is summarized in the chartbelow:
I am You are
AFFIRMATIVE You are We are
He/She/It is They are
You are
not/ aren’t
I am not/I’m not
We are
NEGATIVE You are not/aren’t
not/aren’t
He/She/It is not/Isn’t
  They are
not/ aren’t
SIMPLE PRESENT
Am I? Are you?
 
INTERROGATIVE Are you? Are we?
Is he/she/it? Are they?
My name
is…
What is your name?
My teacher
QUESTION FORM Who is your teacher?
is…
How are we here?
We are
here…
PRACTICE: Fill in the blanks with is/am/are:

My husband_____ at work.
What_____ you up to?
Jack_____ a fantastic singer.
Children_____ at school.
We_____ confident about the match on Sunday.
I_____ upset with John.
She_____ probably in the pantry.
He_____ unavailable this weekend.

Check Answers
PRACTICE: Answer the following questions in positive and negative form:

Are you angry with me?


_____
_____
Is Tommy in the park?
_____
_____
Is it a poetry book?
_____
_____
Are Mary and John married?
_____
_____
Is he at his friend’s place?
_____
_____
Is your wife in the kitchen?
_____
_____
PRACTICE: Frame questions with the words and write the corresponding
answers:

Mark/Tall
Mark is tall.
Mark isn’t tall. (Negative)
Is Mark tall? (Positive)
Isn’t Mark tall? (Negative)
Mark is tall. Isn’t he? (Tag question)
Mark isn’t tall. Is he? (Tag question)

Good rider/Steve
_____ (positive)
_____(negative)

Lazy student/Mark
_____ (positive)
_____(negative)
Soup/hot
_____ (positive)
_____(negative)
The baby/asleep
_____ (positive)
_____(negative)

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