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‘| Negative statements and yes/no questions with be AMTTAED 1m Use be + not to form negative statements: Ana isn’t @ student. (Nor: Ane-ne-ise-student) ‘= You's a singular and a plural pronoun: Are you from Rio? Yes, | am./Yes, we are. A. Unscramble the words to write negative statements. 41. is / of Canada / Toronto / the capital / not Toronto is not the capital of Canada. 2. Buenos Aires / not / from / we're 3, not / you and Ashley / in my class / are 4, is / my first language / Korean / not 5. from / my mother / not / is / Italy 6. my parents / not / are / they B Complete the conversations. 4. A: ___Are you and your friend from Costa Rica? B: No, not. from the Dominican Republic. 2A your first language Spanish? B: Yes, it My parents from Ecuador. BA Nadia and Rayan Lebanese? B: Yes, are. But in France now. 4A my friends and | late? B: No, not. early! 2 Wh-questions with be UTE 1m Use what to ask about things. Use where to ask about places. Use who to ask about people. Use What is/are ... like? to ask for a description. 15 Use how to ask for a description: How are you today? Use how old to ask about agt -How old is he? \= In answers about age, you can use only the number or the number + years old: He's 18. on He's 18 years old. (nor: He-hes-t8-yeers)) Complete the questions with how, what, where, or who. Then match the questions with the answers. : 1. Who isthat? d a, We're from Japan ~ from Kyoto. 2. is her name? b. She's 18. 3. is she like? . Her name is Hina, 4 old is she? d. She's my sister. 5. ‘your family from? . Oh, it's really beautiful 6 is Kyoto like? f. She's very nice and friendly. Unit 3 Grammar plus

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