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Grammar Verb To Be
Grammar Verb To Be
Be in the Present Tense Exercise
A Fill the gaps with the correct form of the verb to be.
Affirmative sentences
1 I ................... never happy on a Sunday afternoon.
2 We ................... Scottish.
3 He ................... a pilot.
4 Samantha and Nigel ................... angry.
5 You ................... clever and goodlooking.
Negative sentences
6 You ................... French.
7 Gloria ................... at home.
8 Linda and I ................... pleased about it.
9 I ................... cruel.
10 It ................... good.
Questions
11 ................... you from Tokyo?
12 ................... Ricky Mexican?
13 ................... we alright for milk?
14 ................... he married?
15 ................... you tired?
B Now make up some examples of your own.
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Answers
Affirmative sentences
1. I'm never happy on a Sunday afternoon.
2. We're Scottish.
3. He's a pilot.
4. Samantha and Nigel are angry.
5. You are clever and goodlooking.
Negative sentences
6. You're not French.
7. Gloria isn't at home.
8. Linda and I aren't pleased about it.
9. I'm not cruel.
10. It isn't good.
Questions
11. Are you from Tokyo?
12. Is Ricky Mexican?
13. Are we alright for milk?
14. Is he married?
15. Are you tired?
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