The document is a worksheet for students practicing the present simple tense of the verb "to be" in English. It contains 3 sections - writing negative sentences using "isn't" and "aren't", asking questions using the prompts provided, and matching questions to answers. The worksheet provides examples and prompts to help students practice forming and answering questions in the present simple tense.
The document is a worksheet for students practicing the present simple tense of the verb "to be" in English. It contains 3 sections - writing negative sentences using "isn't" and "aren't", asking questions using the prompts provided, and matching questions to answers. The worksheet provides examples and prompts to help students practice forming and answering questions in the present simple tense.
The document is a worksheet for students practicing the present simple tense of the verb "to be" in English. It contains 3 sections - writing negative sentences using "isn't" and "aren't", asking questions using the prompts provided, and matching questions to answers. The worksheet provides examples and prompts to help students practice forming and answering questions in the present simple tense.
Mike and Jane / British Mike and Jane aren’t British.
1. This house / big __________________________________
2. The puppy / black _________________________________
3. My brother and I / twins _________________________________
4. You / late for school _________________________________
5. Ben and Sue / my classmates _________________________________
6. We / from Liverpool _________________________________
7. Liverpool / in Scotland ________________________________
B. Ask questions. Follow the example.
you / from Portugal Are you from Portugal?
1. we / in the same class _________________________________
2. Vera / 11 years old _________________________________
3. the boys / in the playground _________________________________
4. your schoolbag / blue _________________________________
5. your classmates / nice _________________________________
6. your English / good _________________________________
7. Ms Collins / a teacher _________________________________
C. Read and match.
Is Peter at school? 1 • • a No, they aren’t.
Are the girls in the classroom? 2 • • b Yes, we are.
Is your mobile phone new? 3 • • c No, he isn’t.
Am I your best friend? 4 • • d No, she isn’t.
Are you and I good at English? 5 • • e Yes, you are. Is your friend Araci Brazilian? 6 • • f Yes, it is.. Agrupamento de Escolas Ordem de Sant’Iago Escola Básica e Secundária Ordem de Sant’Iago
ANSWERS
A. Write negative sentences. Use isn’t or aren’t.
Mike and Jane / British Mike and Jane aren’t British.
1. This house / big This house isn’t big.
2. The puppy / black The puppy isn’t black.
3. My brother and I / twins My brother and I aren’t twins.
4. You / late for school You aren’t late for school.
5. Ben and Sue / my classmates Ben and Sue aren’t my classmates.
6. We / from Liverpool We aren’t from Liverpool.
7. Liverpool / in Scotland Liverpool isn’t in Scotland.
B. Ask questions. Follow the example.
you / from Portugal Are you from Portugal?
1. we / in the same class Are we in the same class?
2. Vera / 11 years old Is Vera 11 years old?
3. the boys / in the playground Are the boys in the playground?
4. your schoolbag / blue Is your schoolbag blue?
5. your classmates / nice Are your classmates nice?
6. your English / good Is your English good?
7. Ms Collins / a teacher Is Ms Collins a teacher?
C. Read and match.
• • Is Peter at school? 1 a No, they aren’t.
Are the girls in the classroom? 2 • • b Yes, we are.
3 • • c Is your mobile phone new? No, he isn’t.
Am I your best friend? 4 • • d No, she isn’t.
5 • • e Are you and I good at English? Yes, you are. Is your friend Araci Brazilian? 6 • • f Yes, it is..