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jueves, 30 de septiembre de 2010

Negative Form
Complete the gaps with the negative forms of the verb to be.
1. This book isn’t mine
2. Jane and Peter aren’t married
3. That isn’t right
4. My brother isn’t here at the moment
5. We aren’t in England
6. It isn’t Monday today
7. Jennie’s surname isn’t Peters
8. I am not a hairdresser
9. My name isn’t Alexander
10. There isn’t many people in this class

Make the affirmative sentences negatives.
1. This exercise isn’t difficult
2. We aren’t from Spain
3. My grandmother’s name isn’t Adelaide
4. The kids aren’t in the garden
5. You aren’t English
6. My car isn’t very expensive
7. This isn’t my student’s notebook
8. These photograph aren’t very nice
9. Alex isn’t twenty-five years old
10. I’m not fine

Interrogative (yes/no questions) form
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verb to be – am, is, are.
1. Is this car yours?
2. Am I in your way?
3. Is Maria John’s sister?
4. Are you twenty-five years old?
5. Are the Smiths divorced?
6. Is this your new bicycle?

Put the words in the correct order to make interrogative sentences with the verb to be
1. Are you hot?
2. Is this your book?
3. Is Mr. Peters from the United States?
4. Are they married?
5. Am I right or wrong?
6. Is Sandra your daughter’s name?
7. Are you Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins?

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