1. The document is a worksheet about using the present simple form of the verb "to be" in English for questions and statements of identity.
2. It contains exercises matching questions with answers, circling the correct verb forms, and completing sentences by answering "no" questions and providing an alternative identity statement.
3. The worksheet provides practice with basic present simple forms of the verb "to be" for questions, positive and negative statements.
1. The document is a worksheet about using the present simple form of the verb "to be" in English for questions and statements of identity.
2. It contains exercises matching questions with answers, circling the correct verb forms, and completing sentences by answering "no" questions and providing an alternative identity statement.
3. The worksheet provides practice with basic present simple forms of the verb "to be" for questions, positive and negative statements.
1. The document is a worksheet about using the present simple form of the verb "to be" in English for questions and statements of identity.
2. It contains exercises matching questions with answers, circling the correct verb forms, and completing sentences by answering "no" questions and providing an alternative identity statement.
3. The worksheet provides practice with basic present simple forms of the verb "to be" for questions, positive and negative statements.
1. The document is a worksheet about using the present simple form of the verb "to be" in English for questions and statements of identity.
2. It contains exercises matching questions with answers, circling the correct verb forms, and completing sentences by answering "no" questions and providing an alternative identity statement.
3. The worksheet provides practice with basic present simple forms of the verb "to be" for questions, positive and negative statements.
Is Mickael Carreira from Italy? 2 • • b Yes, they are.
Is Anselmo Ralph Angolan? 3 • • c No, I’m not.
Are they Aurea’s fans? 4 • • d Yes, she is.
Is Marisa Liz Portuguese? 5 • • e No, he isn’t.
B. Circle the correct answers.
1. Are / Is / Am Ann in class 5D? 2. My brother he’s / is / are at school. 3. He not / isn’t / aren’t from Manchester. 4. I am / is / are 12 years old. 5. I is / ’m / ’s tall. 6. Is / Am / Are they late for school?
C. Complete the sentences. Follow the example.
Is it a lion? No, it isn’t. It’s a tiger. 1. Are you nine? No, _____________. _____________ ten. 2. Are they Portuguese? No, _____________. _____________ Brazilian. 3. Is she your sister? No, _____________. _____________ my friend. 4. Are you French? No, _____________. _____________Spanish. 5. Is her cat brown? No, ____________. _____________ white. 6. Is your bike red? No, _____________. _____________ blue. 7. Is Jake a mechanic? No, _____________. _____________ a teacher.