Verb to be – Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative forms

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The verb to be is one of the first grammar structures a student learns when learning English. Download here the verb to be in three columns, for affirmative, negative and interrogative forms.

 

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 Verb to be exercise:

Put in the correct form of the verb to be:

1- He………from the United States.

2- They………old friends.

3- I………..a student.

4- John……….happy today.

5- We……….good students.

6- Today……….Saturday.

7- She and John………..dentists.

8- ……..she your friend? Yes, she is.

Make questions:

…………………………………………………….?

No I’m not. I’m a student.

………………………………………………………..?

Yes, I am. I’m from Brazil.

………………………………………………………..?

No, she isn’t.

………………………………….……………………?

He is from Argentina.

………………………………………………………?

His name is Paulo.

……………………………………………………….?

My name is Tom.

……………………………………………………….?

Her name is Amy.

………………………………………………………?

Yes, it is. It is very hot today.

……………………………………………………….?

That’s my friend James.

………………………………………………………?

Yes, we are. My mother and I are teachers.

…………………………………………………….?

Yes, Rosa is in my classroom.

 

 

Answer these questions:

 

  1. Is Tom Cruise a rock singer? ……………………………
  2. Are you and your teacher Brazilian? ……………………
  3. Is it difficult to get in a university in Brazil? …………
  4. Are your parents at home now? …………………………
  5. Is English an important language to learn? …………
  6. Is Bruce Willis a good actor? ………………………………
  7. Are you in your last year of school? ………………………
  8. Is Brazil a cold country? ………………………………………

 

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