This document provides examples of using the verb "to be" in English in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. It demonstrates how "to be" is used to describe occupations, qualities, ages, locations, and other attributes in simple sentences with subjects like he, she, it, we, and objects like a lawyer, good, intelligent, from Argentina, etc. Ten sentences are provided as examples for students to practice forming affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using only the verb "to be".
This document provides examples of using the verb "to be" in English in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. It demonstrates how "to be" is used to describe occupations, qualities, ages, locations, and other attributes in simple sentences with subjects like he, she, it, we, and objects like a lawyer, good, intelligent, from Argentina, etc. Ten sentences are provided as examples for students to practice forming affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using only the verb "to be".
This document provides examples of using the verb "to be" in English in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. It demonstrates how "to be" is used to describe occupations, qualities, ages, locations, and other attributes in simple sentences with subjects like he, she, it, we, and objects like a lawyer, good, intelligent, from Argentina, etc. Ten sentences are provided as examples for students to practice forming affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using only the verb "to be".
HE IS A LAWYER. HE IS NOT A LAWYER. IS HE A LAWYER? (+) YES, HE IS/ (-) NO, HE ISN’T. I AM A GOOD SON. I AM NOT A GOOD SON. AM I A GOOD SON? (+) YES, I AM/ (-) NO, I AM NOT. IT IS AN INTELLIGENT DOG. IT IS NOT AN INTELLIGENT DOG. IS IT AN INTELLIGENT DOG? (+) YES, IT IS / (-) NO, IT ISN’T. MARIA IS A DOCTOR MARIA IS NOT A DOCTOR. IS MARIA A DOCTOR? (+) YES, SHE IS (-) NO, SHE ISN’T. WE ARE FROM ARGENTINA. WE AREN´T FROM ARGENTINA. ARE WE FROM ARGENTINA? (+) YES, WE ARE (-) NO, WE AREN’T. THE WEATHER IS VERY WARM THE WEATHER ISN’T VERY WARM IS THE WEATHER VERY WARM TODAY. TODAY. TODAY? (+) YES, IT IS/ (-) NO, IT ISN’T. JUNAH IS 32 YEARS OLD. JUNAH ISN’T 32 YEARS OLD. IS JUNAH 32 YEARS OLD? (+) YES, SHE IS/ (-) NO, SHE ISN’ T. THIS BICYCLE IS A GIFT FOR MY THIS BICYCLE ISN’T A GIFT FOR MY IS THIS BICYCLE A GIFT FOR MY BIRTHDAY. BIRTHDAY. BIRTHDAY? (+) YES, IT IS/ (-) NO, IT ISN’T. THE EMERALDS ARE CHEAP. THE EMERALDS AREN’T CHEAP. ARE THE EMERALDS CHEAP? (+) YES, IT ARE / (-) NO, IT AREN’T. THE MANAGER IS VERY YOUNG. THE MANAGER ISN’T VERY YOUNG. IS THE MANAGER VERY YOUNG? (+) YES, HE IS/ (-) NO, HE ISN’T. ESCRIBIR 10 ORACIONES AFIRMATIVAS, NEGATIVAS E INTERROGATIVAS RESPECTIVAMENTE USANDO SOLO VERBO TO BE