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BASIC LESSON, VERB TO BE
To Be - Affirmative
Subject
To Be
Examples
I
am
I am from New Zealand.
You
are
You are Chilean.
He
is
He is twenty years old.
She
is
She is a nurse.
It
is
It is a big dog.
We
are
We are intelligent.
You
are
You are students.
They
are
They are married.
To Be - Contractions
Contractions of To Be are very frequent when we are speaking.
To Be
Contraction
Examples
I am
I'm
I'm from New Zealand.
You are
You're
You're Chilean.
He is
He's
He's twenty years old.
She is
She's
She's a nurse.
It is
It's
It's a big dog.
We are
We're
We're intelligent.
You are
You're
You're students.
They are
They're
They're married.
To Be - Negative Sentences
The negative of To Be can be made by adding not after the verb.
Subject
To Be
Examples
I
am not
I am not from Spain.
You
are not
You are not Australian.
He
is not
He is not thirty years old.
She
is not
She is not a secretary.
It
is not
It is not a small cat.
We
are not
We are not stupid.
You
are not
You are not teachers.
They
are not
They are not single.
To Be - Negative Contractions
There are two ways of forming contractions of To Be in negative sentences.
One is with a contraction of the subject and the verb (e.g. I am =
I'm) OR a contraction of the verb and not (e.g. are not = aren't)
I'm not from Spain.
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You're not Australian.
OR
You aren't Australian.
He's not thirty years old.
OR
He isn't thirty years old.
She's not a secretary.
OR
She isn't a secretary.
It's not a small cat.
OR
It isn't a small cat.
We're not stupid.
OR
We aren't stupid.
You're not teachers.
OR
You aren't teachers.
They're not single.
OR
They aren't single.
* Notice that the only possible contraction for I am not is I'm not.
To Be - Questions
To create questions with To Be, you put the Verb before the Subject.
Affirmative
You
are
happy.
Subject
Verb
Question
Are
you
happy?
Verb
Subject
Affirmative
Question
I am intelligent.
Am I intelligent?
You are a student.
Are you a student?
He is a pilot.
Is he a pilot?
She is from Spain.
Is she from Spain?
It is a big house.
Is it a big house?
We are ready.
Are we ready?
You are doctors.
Are you doctors?
They are rich.
Are they rich?
To Be - Short Answers
In spoken English, we usually give short answers in response to questions.
Are you a student? - Yes, I am (a student). The last part (a student) is not necessary.
We use shorts answers to avoid repetition, when the meaning is clear.
Question
Short Answers**
Short Answers
Am I intelligent?
Yes, you are.
No, you aren't.
Are you a student?
Yes, I am.
No, I am not.
Is he a pilot?
Yes, he is.
No, he isn't.
Is she from Spain?
Yes, she is.
No, she isn't.
Is it a big house?
Yes, it is.
No, it isn't.
Are we ready?
Yes, we are.
No, we aren't.
Are you doctors?
Yes, we are.
No, we aren't.
Are they rich?
Yes, they are.
No, they aren't.
** With To Be, We don't use contractions in affirmative short answers unless there is additional information after it (in which case they are no
longer considered short answers).
EXCERCISES:
1. Chose the correct form of the verb to be - am/is/are.
It_____
cold today.
I
_____at home now.
They_____
Korean.
There______
a pen on the desk.
My name_____
Nikita.
We______from Ukraine.
That_____
right.
I
_____
OK, thanks.
Clara and Steve______married.
She_______
an English teacher.
2. Click on the words in the correct order to make
positive sentences with the verb to be.
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