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Affirmative Negative
Is + not = isn’t Are + not = aren’t
Singular and
Plural Subjects
Forms of Be Basic
in present Sentences
Short answers:
Affirmative Negative
Yes, I am No, I’m not.
Yes, you are No, you aren’t
Yes, he is No, he isn’t
Yes, she is No, she isn’t
Yes, it is No, it isn’t
Yes, we are No, we aren’t
Yes, you are No, you aren’t
Yes, they are No, they aren’t
Possessive adjectives in simple sentences with be
Basic sentences:
1. I am in my English course.
2. You are very responsible in your superior studies.
3. Harold is in his best labor activities.
4. Berenice is in her new academic objective.
5. Tumbes State University is in its accreditation process.
6. My classmates and I are in our ninth semester.
7. Martin and you are the programmed students in your theses’ projects.
8. Karen and Gianna are in their expositions.
Affirmative form:
1. I am in my English class.
2. You are in your ninth academic cycle.
3. He is an intelligent boy in his practices.
4. She is very specific in her professional details.
5. It is English language and its grammar.
6. We are in our second lesson.
7. You are in your virtual classes.
8. They are busy with their tasks.
Negative form:
1. I am not in my English class.
2. You aren’t in your ninth academic cycle.
3. He isn’t an intelligent boy in his practices.
4. She isn’t very specific in her professional details.
5. It isn’t English language in its grammar.
6. We aren’t in our second lesson.
7. You aren’t in your virtual classes.
8. They aren’t busy with their tasks.
Interrogative form:
1. Am I in my English class? Yes, I am. No, I am not.
2. Are you in your ninth academic cycle? Yes, you are. No, you aren’t.
3. Is he an intelligent boy in his practices? Yes, he is. No, he isn’t.
4. Is she very specific in her professional details? Yes, she is. No, she isn’t.
5. Is it in its grammar? Yes, it is. No, it isn’t.
6. Are we in our second lesson? Yes, we are. No, we aren’t.
7. Are you in your virtual classes? Yes, you are. No, you aren’t.
8. Are they busy with their tasks? Yes, they are. No, they aren’t.
Vocabulary in use, identify all the words and list to develop into the
chart
Extension:
- Write sentences with be in the order of the personal pronouns into the
grammar forms: affirmative, negative, interrogative and short answers,
illustrate them.
- Indicate phrases with the possessive adjectives, showing pictures.