The document provides examples of affirmative, negative, and question forms of the verb "to be" in English using subjects like I, she, they, and it. It shows the correct conjugations for statements like "I'm happy", questions like "Are you happy?", and negatives such as "She isn't happy". Affirmative forms use is, are, or am depending on whether the subject is singular or plural. Negative forms replace is/are with isn't/aren't. Questions invert the subject and verb.
The document provides examples of affirmative, negative, and question forms of the verb "to be" in English using subjects like I, she, they, and it. It shows the correct conjugations for statements like "I'm happy", questions like "Are you happy?", and negatives such as "She isn't happy". Affirmative forms use is, are, or am depending on whether the subject is singular or plural. Negative forms replace is/are with isn't/aren't. Questions invert the subject and verb.
The document provides examples of affirmative, negative, and question forms of the verb "to be" in English using subjects like I, she, they, and it. It shows the correct conjugations for statements like "I'm happy", questions like "Are you happy?", and negatives such as "She isn't happy". Affirmative forms use is, are, or am depending on whether the subject is singular or plural. Negative forms replace is/are with isn't/aren't. Questions invert the subject and verb.
‘m She • Is not We • are not I It • Isn’t They • aren’t • Am not AFFIRMATIE NEGATIVE QUESTION I’m _____________ I’m not ______________. Am I __________ ? She´s Lady Gaga She isn’t Lady Gaga Is she Lady gaga? They are Lady Gaga and Beyonce They aren’t Lady Gaga and Beyonce Are they Lady Gaga and Beyonce?