5 Questions
What is the correct affirmative form of the verb To Be for the sentence 'She is a student.'
She is 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.
What is the correct form of the verb To Be for the question 'Are you from Indonesia?'
Are you from Indonesia?
What is the correct form of the verb To Be for the sentence 'It is a cat.'
It is a cat.
What is the correct form of the verb To Be for the sentence 'They are friends.'
They are friends.
Study Notes
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?
Practice using the verb to be in affirmative and negative sentences, including singular and plural subjects, and different nationalities.
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