The document discusses the different forms (affirmative, negative, interrogative) of the verb "to be" in Spanish. It provides examples of how to express if a subject is or is not happy in statements and questions using standard and contracted forms for "I am", "you are", "he is", "she is", etc.
The document discusses the different forms (affirmative, negative, interrogative) of the verb "to be" in Spanish. It provides examples of how to express if a subject is or is not happy in statements and questions using standard and contracted forms for "I am", "you are", "he is", "she is", etc.
The document discusses the different forms (affirmative, negative, interrogative) of the verb "to be" in Spanish. It provides examples of how to express if a subject is or is not happy in statements and questions using standard and contracted forms for "I am", "you are", "he is", "she is", etc.
You are happy You're happy He is happy He's happy She is happy She's happy It is happy It's happy
We are happy We're happy
You are happy You're happy They are happy They're happy
Forma negativa
I am not happy I'm not happy I ain't happy
You are not happy You're not happy You are't happy He is not happy He's not happy He isn't happy She is not happy She's not happy She isn't happy It is not happy It's not happy It isn't happy
We are not happy We're not happy We are't happy
You are not happy You're not happy You are't happy They are not happy They're not happy They are't happy
Forma interogativa
Am I happy ? Yes, I am. No, I am not.
Are you happy ? Yes, you are. No, you are not. Is he happy ? Yes, he is. No, he is not. Is she happy ? Yes, she is. No she is not. Is it happy ? Yes, it is. No, it is not.
Are we happy ? Yes, we are. No, we are not.
Are you happy? Yes, you are. No, you are not. Are they happy ? Yes, they are. No, they are not.