The document discusses the verb "to be" and provides examples of its affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms using "it is" and "it is not". Specifically, it states that the verb "to be" is used to talk about objects and animals, and gives sample sentences like "It is a table" and "Is it a table?" to demonstrate the different forms. It also lists related vocabulary like "answer" and "response" and provides additional examples contrasting adjectives using "it is" and "it is not".
The document discusses the verb "to be" and provides examples of its affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms using "it is" and "it is not". Specifically, it states that the verb "to be" is used to talk about objects and animals, and gives sample sentences like "It is a table" and "Is it a table?" to demonstrate the different forms. It also lists related vocabulary like "answer" and "response" and provides additional examples contrasting adjectives using "it is" and "it is not".
The document discusses the verb "to be" and provides examples of its affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms using "it is" and "it is not". Specifically, it states that the verb "to be" is used to talk about objects and animals, and gives sample sentences like "It is a table" and "Is it a table?" to demonstrate the different forms. It also lists related vocabulary like "answer" and "response" and provides additional examples contrasting adjectives using "it is" and "it is not".