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# Verb to BE This worksheet covers the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of the verb "to be" in English. It provides examples for different pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, they). ## Affirmative, Negative, and Interrogative Forms | Long form | Short form | Long form | Short form |...

# Verb to BE This worksheet covers the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of the verb "to be" in English. It provides examples for different pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, they). ## Affirmative, Negative, and Interrogative Forms | Long form | Short form | Long form | Short form | Interrogative | |---|---|---|---|---| | I am | I'm | I am not | I'm not | Am I? | | You are | You're | You are not | You're not | Are you? | | He is | He's | He is not | He's not | Is he? | | She is | She's | She is not | She's not | Is she? | | It is | It's | It is not | It's not | Is it? | | We are | We're | We are not | We're not | Are we? | | You are | You're | You are not | You're not | Are you? | | They are | They're | They are not | They're not | Are they? | **Note:** We usually use the short forms when speaking. Example: I'm Rosie. ## AM - IS - ARE Exercises The worksheet provides a series of sentences where students need to fill in the correct form of the verb "to be" (am, is, are). **Example Sentences:** 1. He **is** a doctor. 2. I **am** a nurse. 3. You **are** a nice boy. 4. We **are** at home. 5. She **is** a beautiful girl. 6. They **are** my teacher. 7. It **is** my school bag. 8. She **is** a penguin. 9. He **is** a little girl. 10. I **am** her father. 11. They **are** robots. 12. We **are** good students. 13. It **is** a good student. 14. You **are** in the kitchen. 15. He **is** my friend. 16. She **is** in the garden. 17. The mice **are** under a tree. 18. The woman **is** in the kitchen. 19. I **am** Ben. 20. Clara and I **are** in the swimming pool. (And so on, covering sentences about various objects, people, and locations). The complete list of the sentence in the exercise contains more than 50 sentences. It would be too lengthy to list them all. The exercise is meant to practice the use of the verb "am", "is", and "are" in various contexts and with different subjects.

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