English Verb To Be: Affirmative and Negative
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What is the correct affirmative form of the verb To Be for the sentence 'She is a student.'

  • She am a student.
  • She is a student. (correct)
  • She are a student.
  • She be a student.
  • What is the correct negative form of the verb To Be for the sentence 'She is not a boy.'

  • She isn't a boy. (correct)
  • She aren't a boy.
  • She not a boy.
  • She is not a boy.
  • What is the correct form of the verb To Be for the question 'Are you from Indonesia?'

  • Is you from Indonesia?
  • Am you from Indonesia?
  • Are you from Indonesia? (correct)
  • Be you from Indonesia?
  • What is the correct form of the verb To Be for the sentence 'It is a cat.'

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    What is the correct form of the verb To Be for the sentence 'They are friends.'

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    Verb To Be - Affirmative

    • She is a student.
    • We are teachers.
    • It is a cat.
    • They are dogs.
    • John is a boy.
    • Fatima is Portuguese.
    • Tom and Peter are friends.

    Verb To Be - Negative

    • She is not a boy / She isn’t a boy.
    • I am not a doctor / I’m not a doctor.
    • You are not a dentist / You’re not a dentist.
    • Paul and Rodrigo are not English / Paul and Rodrigo aren’t English.
    • Those are not pencils / Those aren’t pencils.
    • It is not a book / It isn’t a book.
    • Michael is not a nurse / Michael isn’t a nurse.

    Verb To Be - Questions

    • Are you from Indonesia?
    • Is this your car?
    • Are we at the right place?
    • Am I in the right classroom?
    • Is she tall?

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    Practice using the verb to be in affirmative and negative sentences, including singular and plural subjects, and different nationalities.

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