This document contains 15 sentences using the verb "to be" in either its affirmative or interrogative form. Many of the sentences describe characteristics or attributes of people and things, such as describing someone as kind or something as fast. Others reference relationships or groupings, such as friends at a party or children after a festival. The overall theme is using forms of the verb "to be" to provide basic subject-predicate statements or questions.
This document contains 15 sentences using the verb "to be" in either its affirmative or interrogative form. Many of the sentences describe characteristics or attributes of people and things, such as describing someone as kind or something as fast. Others reference relationships or groupings, such as friends at a party or children after a festival. The overall theme is using forms of the verb "to be" to provide basic subject-predicate statements or questions.
This document contains 15 sentences using the verb "to be" in either its affirmative or interrogative form. Many of the sentences describe characteristics or attributes of people and things, such as describing someone as kind or something as fast. Others reference relationships or groupings, such as friends at a party or children after a festival. The overall theme is using forms of the verb "to be" to provide basic subject-predicate statements or questions.
3. My car (it)___was___ very fast. 4. I __was__ a doctor in the movie. 5. Your teacher ___was___ from Italy. 6. __Was__ this her iPad? 7. Our neighbor's kids (they) ___were___ really naughty. 8. Not all my friends___were__ at my birthday party. 9. Our doctor ____was___very kind. 10. The waiter ____was____ so rude. 11. His uncle ___was____ very rich. 12. ___Were___the exams (they) hard? 13. Jessica and Andy __were__ not here yesterday. 14. The children (nhiều đứa trẻ) _were_ so tired after the festival. 15. The news (bản tin/ tin tức - it) __was__ very upsetting.