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13/4/24, 22:02 Regla de gramática • Altissia

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Forms - Summary

​Positive forms​
I am​ from Prague. I'm from Prague.
You are​ a doctor. You're a doctor.
He / She / It is​ at school. She's at school.
We are​ 24 years old. We're 24.
They are​ students. They're students.

Important

you = 1 person ( ) and 2+ people ( )

he = male ( ) people and pets (dogs, cats)

she = female ( ) people and pets

it = all other things

Negative forms
I am​ not from Budapest. I'm not from Budapest.
You're not a teacher.
You are​ not a teacher.
You aren't a teacher.
He's not at home.
He / She / It is​ not at home.
He isn't at home.
We're not 30.
We are​ not 30 years old.
We aren't 30.
They're not doctors
They are​ not doctors.
They aren't doctors.

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Question forms
Am​ I in Manchester?
Are​ you at home?
Is​ he / she / it 33 years old?
Are​ we in Budapest?
Are​ they teachers?

Important

Question words (e.g. how, where) go at the beginning.

How are you?

Where is he from?

Important

The pronoun 'I' is always capitalised.

Am I​ in Manchester?​ - correct​

​ Am i​ in Manchester?​ (small 'i') - incorrect​

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