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CZASOWNIK ”TO BE”

1) Uzupełnij zdania twierdzącymi formami czasownika ”to be”.


a) Tommy ________ my friend.
b) I ________ from Italy.
c) Susan and Jane ________ best friends.
d) You ________ a good student.
e) My hamster ________ fat.
f) They ________ from Spain.
g) This apple ________ green.
h) I ________ at school.
i) She ________ my sister.
j) We ________ family.

2) Zamień poniższe zdania twierdzące na przeczenia.


a) I am lazy.  ___________________________________________
b) My best friend is sad.  ___________________________________________
c) This is my bag.  ___________________________________________
d) They are my parents.  ___________________________________________
e) Peter and Jack are brothers.  ___________________________________________
f) We are tired.  ___________________________________________
g) I am a girl.  ___________________________________________
h) He is from Germany.  ___________________________________________

3) Wybierz odpowiedni początek pytania.

a) Are / Is / Am you hungry? f) Is / Are / Am they happy?


b) Is / Are / Am we late? g) Is / Am / Are it an orange?
c) Am / Are / Is I dirty? h) Am / Are / Is Jack and Amy siblings?
d) Are / Am / Is he your cousin? i) Are / Is / Am I from Greece?
e) Are / Is / Am it your new bike? j) Is / Are / Am you thirsty?

4) Popraw błędy.
a) They isn’t hungry.  ___________________________________________
b) Are I your best friend?  ___________________________________________
c) She are bored.  ___________________________________________
d) It aren’t a robot.  ___________________________________________
e) My dad am a doctor.  ___________________________________________
f) Are your cat old?  ___________________________________________
g) We isn’t teachers.  ___________________________________________
h) Tommy are short.  ___________________________________________

CZASOWNIK ”TO BE”

KLUCZ:

1)

a) is / ’s f) are / ’re
b) am / ’m g) is / ’s
c) are / ’re h) am / ’m
d) are / ’re i) is / ’s
e) is / ’s j) are / ’re

2)
a) I am not lazy. / I’m not lazy.
b) My best friend is not sad. / My best friend isn’t sad.
c) This is not my bag. / This isn’t my bag.
d) They are not my parents. / They aren’t my parents.
e) Peter and Jack are not brothers. / Peter and Jack aren’t brothers.
f) We are not tired. / We aren’t tired.
g) I am not a girl. / I’m not a girl.
h) He is not from Germany. / He isn’t from Germany.

3)

a) Are f) Are
b) Are g) Is
c) Am h) Are
d) Is i) Am
e) Is j) Are

4)
a) They are not hungry. / They aren’t hungry.
b) Am I your best friend?
c) She is bored. / She’s bored.
d) It is not a robot. / It isn’t a robot.
e) My dad is a doctor. / My dad’s a doctor.
f) Is your cat old?
g) We are not teachers. / We aren’t teachers.
h) Tommy is short. / Tommy’s short.

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