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English Class: Teacher:Madina
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Teacher:Madina
To Be + Adjective
Subject + To be + Adjective
Ali is happy
TO BE + ADJECTIVE
Some examples of To be + adjective:
I am tired.
You are nervous.
He is tall.
She is happy.
It is round.
We are cold.
You are hot.
They are angry.
TO BE + NOT + ADJECTIVE
Let’s look at negative sentences using opposites.
I am not sad. I am happy.
Flowers aren’t ugly. They are beautiful.
Ice cream isn’t hot. It is cold.
Lemons aren’t sweet. They are sour.
This exercise isn’t difficult. It is easy.
A piano isn’t light. It is heavy.
Elephants aren’t small. They are big.
My shoes aren’t clean. They are dirty.
QUESTIONS – TO BE + ADJECTIVE
Is she nervous?
Is he happy?
Are they confused?
Am I happy?
Am I short?
Are we sad?
Exercises:
1. The Earth _____ round.
2. Diamonds _____ cheap.
3. Pillows _____ soft.
4. A balloon _____ heavy.
5. Turtles _____ slow.
6. Chocolate _____ sweet.
7. A rose _____ ugly.
8. Bananas _____ blue.