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Verb “to be”

Complete the sentence with the correct verb “to be”. Then re-write the sentences in the negative and the interrogative.

Example: The cat is very pretty.

The cat isn’t (is not) very pretty.


Is the cat pretty?
1. The cat is very pretty. The cat isn’t very pretty. Is the cat pretty?
2. Rob is ten years old. Rob isn’t ten years old. Is rob ten years old?
3. Those paintings are wonderful! Those paintings aren’t wonderful. Are those paintings wonderful?
4. The two supermarkets are very near to each other. The two supermarkets aren’t very near to each other.
Are the two supermarkets very near to each other?
5. Science is a very difficult subject. Science isn’t a very difficult subject. Is Science a very difficult subject?
6. All the doors are open in this house. All the doors aren’t open in this house. Are all the doors are open in this house?
7. Helen and Barbara are sisters. Helen and Barbara aren’t sisters. Are Helen and Barbara sisters?
8. I am married. I’m not married. Are you married?
9. My favorite color is blue. My favorite color isn’t blue. Is my favorite color blue?
10. My favorite sports are tennis and windsurfing. My favorite sports aren’t tennis and windsurfing. Are my favorite
sports tennis and windsurfing?

11. I am from the USA. I’m not from the USA. Are you from the USA?

12. She is Brazilian. She isn’t Brazilian. Is she Brazilian?

13. We are best friends. We aren’t best friends. Are we best friends?

14. John and Cindy are married. John and Cindy aren’t married. Are John and Cindy married?

15. That is right! That isn’t right! Is that right?

16. Jane is a receptionist. Jane isn’t a receptionist. Is Jane a receptionist?

17. My family is really big. My family isn’t really big. . Is my family really big?

18. It is hot today. It isn’t hot today. Is it hot today?

19. You are a good student. You aren’t a good student. Are you a good student?

20. They are famous! They aren’t famous! Are they famous?

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