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Indefinite article a/an

Study these examples.  

Paul is a travel agent. Paul isn't an athlete.

Marie is a receptionist. Marie isn't an engineer.

Bob is not a chef. Cheryl is an office manager.


SoyEsto
un subtítulo
estema genial,
un párrafo ideal
listo parapara dar más contexto
contener
sobre el que vas a tratar
creatividad, experiencias e historias geniales.
Indefinite article a/an

In English before jobs and occupations we use the


indefinite article a (before consonant sounds) or
an (before vowel sounds).  

SoyEsto
un subtítulo
estema genial,
un párrafo ideal
listo parapara dar más contexto
contener
sobre el que vas a tratar
creatividad, experiencias e historias geniales.
VERB BE  
AFFIRMATIVE & NEGATIVE
STATEMENTS 
WITH 
SINGULAR SUBJECT PRONOUNS
SoyEsto
un subtítulo
estema genial,
un párrafo ideal
listo parapara dar más contexto
contener
sobre el que vas a tratar
creatividad, experiencias e historias geniales.
I  YOU HE

SUBJECT
PRONOUNS

SHE  IT 
AFFIRMATIVE
SENTENCES

I am a doctor.

You are a student.

He is a teacher.

She is a chef.

It is a computer.
CONTRACTIONS

We often use contractions,


particularly in speaking.

I 'm a doctor.

You're a student.

He's a teacher.

She's a chef.

It's a computer.
NEGATIVE SENTENCES
For negative sentences, we use NOT.
I am not a writer.
You are not  a teacher.
He is not a scientist.
She is not an artist.
It is not a tablet. 
CONTRACTIONS

I 'm not a writer.


You're not  a teacher. OR You aren't  a teacher.
He's not a scientist. OR He isn't a scientist.
She's not an artist. OR She isn't an artist.
It's not a tablet.  OR It isn't a tablet. 
REMEMBER
THE PRONOUNS 
AND 
THE VERB BE

YOU ARE
I  AM

Esto es un párrafo listo para contener


creatividad, experiencias e historias
HE IS geniales.

SHE IS  IT IS

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