This document provides examples of the short form contractions of the subject "to be + not" in English. It lists the subjects "I", "you", "he", "she", "it", "we", "you", and "they" followed by the full forms of "is not/are not" and their short contracted forms with apostrophes such as "isn't/aren't". The document serves as a reference for the short contracted negative forms of the verb "to be" in English for different subjects.
This document provides examples of the short form contractions of the subject "to be + not" in English. It lists the subjects "I", "you", "he", "she", "it", "we", "you", and "they" followed by the full forms of "is not/are not" and their short contracted forms with apostrophes such as "isn't/aren't". The document serves as a reference for the short contracted negative forms of the verb "to be" in English for different subjects.
This document provides examples of the short form contractions of the subject "to be + not" in English. It lists the subjects "I", "you", "he", "she", "it", "we", "you", and "they" followed by the full forms of "is not/are not" and their short contracted forms with apostrophes such as "isn't/aren't". The document serves as a reference for the short contracted negative forms of the verb "to be" in English for different subjects.
Practice 1: Fill correct word in the blanks 1. Are you Cindy? 3. Is it a cow? Yes, _________ -> Yes,_________ No, _________ -> No, _________ 2. Are they tigers? 4. Are you Lucy ? Yes, _________ -> Yes,_________ -> No, _________ -> No, _________