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Which sentence uses the correct affirmative form of 'to be'
Which sentence uses the correct affirmative form of 'to be'
- We am not hungry. (correct)
- I is a student.
- He isn't my friend.
- They is excited.
Select the interrogative sentence
Select the interrogative sentence
- I are a student.
- I am a teacher.
- Is she coming to the party? (correct)
- They are reading a book.
Which of the following is an affirmative sentence
Which of the following is an affirmative sentence
- She am not here.
- They aren't playing outside.
- You aren't feeling well.
- We are playing soccer. (correct)
Which sentence correctly uses the negative form of 'to be'?
Which sentence correctly uses the negative form of 'to be'?
Which sentence is an interrogative sentence?
Which sentence is an interrogative sentence?
Which sentence uses the correct affirmative form of 'to be'?
Which sentence uses the correct affirmative form of 'to be'?
I am ____ a student.
I am ____ a student.
She is ____ not feeling well.
She is ____ not feeling well.
They are ____ from England.
They are ____ from England.
I ____ a student.
I ____ a student.
She ____ not feeling well.
She ____ not feeling well.
They ____ from England.
They ____ from England.