This document provides information about the verb "to be" in English, including its affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It lists examples of using the verb "to be" with different subjects, as well as complementary yes/no question practice involving identifying people, objects, locations, and descriptions. The document focuses on the essential uses and structures of the verb "to be" in English.
This document provides information about the verb "to be" in English, including its affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It lists examples of using the verb "to be" with different subjects, as well as complementary yes/no question practice involving identifying people, objects, locations, and descriptions. The document focuses on the essential uses and structures of the verb "to be" in English.
This document provides information about the verb "to be" in English, including its affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It lists examples of using the verb "to be" with different subjects, as well as complementary yes/no question practice involving identifying people, objects, locations, and descriptions. The document focuses on the essential uses and structures of the verb "to be" in English.
(SUBJECT + VERB TO BE + COMPLEMENT) + Yes, I am. -No, I’m not. I am a student. + Yes, you are. -No, you are not. You are a teacher. +Yes, she is. -No, she is not. She is a girl. He is a boy. It is an animal +Yes, we are. -No, we are not. We are students. +Yes, you are. -No, you are not. You are teachers. +Yes, they are. -No, they are not. They are people / animals.
Practice:
Negative: What is this? it
(SUBJECT + VERB TO BE + NOT + COMPLEMENT) What is that? it
I am not a student. What are these? they
You are not a teacher. What are those? they
She is not a girl. He is not a boy. It is not an animal
We are not students. Are you from Venezuela?
You are not teachers. Are you from Korea?
They are not people / animals. Is she your mother?
Is he your brother?
Are they your parents?
Interrogative: Are they your pets? (VERB TO BE + SUBJECT + COMPLEMENT?) Is it a sunny day? Am I a student? Are you a student? Are You a teacher? Are you teachers? Is She a girl? Is he a boy? Is it an animal? Is it a lion? Are we students? Are you at the beach? Are you teachers. Are they your sisters? Are they people? / animals?