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Be: affirmative / negative

Verb be – is/ are / am


Example: he is/he’s , she is/she’s, it is/ it’s, they
are/ they’re, we are/ we’re, you are/ you’re , I
am/ I’m
Affirmative : is / are / am
Negative : isn’t / aren’t / am not
Complete the table with the words given.
Subject pronouns & possesive adjective

• Subject pronoun
• to replace a subject.
• example: Ali has friends. He has lovely friends.

• Possesive adjective
• to show/tell about belonging.
• Example: Andik is my pupil.
Subject pronouns & possesive adjective
Subject Pronoun Possesive adj.
I I my
Singular

Ali He his
Aliya She her
Cat It its
You You your

Subject Pronoun Possesive adj.


Ali and I We our
Plural

Ali and Aliya They their


You and Amir You your
• Subject + verb + object
• Ali play basketball.
Let’s Read

What is ‘How are things?’ means?


What is Yasmin’s hobby?
What is Leila doing?
What is Leila doing?
She is introducing her friend.

To introduce people
Hi ,how are you? / how are things?
This is my (relation) ,(name).
(Yasmin) is into (hobby).
See you later.

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