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TO BE

I am I am a student. (I’m a student)


He He is a doctor. (He’s a doctor,)

She is She is a teacher. (She’s a teacher.)

It It is a cat. (It’s a cat.)


We We are students. (We’re students.)

They are They are doctors. (They’re doctors.)

You You are a teacher. / You are teachers.


(You’re teachers.)

Negative forms
To be + not
I am not a student. (I’m not a student.)
He is not a doctor. (He isn’t a doctor.)
She is not a teacher. (She isn’t a teacher.)
It is not a cat. (It isn’t a cat.)
We are not students. (We aren’t students.)
They are not doctors. (They aren’t doctors.)
You are not a teacher. (You aren’t a teacher.)
Questions
Am I a student? – Yes, I am
- No, I am not.
Is he a doctor? –Yes, he is.
- No, he isn’t.
Is she a teacher?
Is it a cat? (Is this a cat?) – Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t.
Are we students? – Yes, we are.
- No, we aren’t.
Are they doctors?
Are you a teacher? (Are you teachers?)
Tag Questions:
I am a teacher, aren’t I? (Am I not?)
He is a doctor, isn’t he? + , - ?
They are students, aren’t they?
I am not a teacher, am I?
She isn’t a doctor, is she?
It isn’t a cat, is it? - , + ?
You aren’t a student, are you?

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