The document provides examples and explanations of verb conjugations and parts of speech in English, including:
1) Examples of to be verbs (am/is/are) in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms.
2) An exercise asking to rewrite sample sentences using different verb forms.
3) Examples and exercises using possessive adjectives like "my, your, his, her, etc." and possessive 's.
4) Examples of simple present tense verbs.
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The document provides examples and explanations of verb conjugations and parts of speech in English, including:
1) Examples of to be verbs (am/is/are) in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms.
2) An exercise asking to rewrite sample sentences using different verb forms.
3) Examples and exercises using possessive adjectives like "my, your, his, her, etc." and possessive 's.
4) Examples of simple present tense verbs.
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TO BE (am/ is/ are)
I am an English teacher.
You are very beautiful.
He is my brother. She is a nice girl. It is my cat.
We are from Turkey.
You are 18. They are good friends.
Affirmative (+) Negative (-) Question (?)
I am (I’m) I am not (I’m not) Am I ? You are (you’re) You are not (aren’t) Are you? He is (he’s) He is not (isn’t) Is he? She is (she’s) She is not (isn’t) Is she? It is (It’s) It is not (isn’t) Is it? We are (we’re) We are not (aren’t) Are we? You are (you’re) You are not (aren’t) Are you? They are (they’re) They are not (aren’t) Are they ?
Exercise 1-) Rewrite the sentences again.
Example: Are you a new student? (+)
I am a new student.
1) Tony is on holiday. (-)
2) He isn’t a doctor. (+) 3) My parents are from Italy.(?) 4) My brother and your sister are good friends.(-) 5) I am German. (-) 6) Is London very big.(+)
Short Answer:
Are you in the garden, now.
Yes, I am. No, I am not. Is your brother a teacher ? Yes, he is. No, he is not/ isn’t. Are your parents from Egypt? Yes, they are. No, they are not /aren’t.
POSSESIVE ADJECTIVES
Jane is my best friend.
What is your name? His parents are from Van. Her English tearcher is on holiday now. This is my dog and that is its house. Our friend is not married. Their car is very expensive.
Subject Pronouns Possesive adjectives
I my You your He his She her It its We our You your They their
Exercise 2) Fill in the blanks with the possesive adjectives.
1) John Anderson always forget ______ book.
2) Alex and I am late for ______ class.
3) Where are ___ keys? I can't find them.
4) Where do you keep ___ money?
5) Alice and Emily are good friends. Alice is _______ best friend.
6) John loves _______ family very much.
GENITIVE ‘s
Alicia is David’s wife.
This is Marco’s dog. Marry’s husband is an engineer. It is Jane’s father’s photo. Simple present tense I get up early in the mornings. She has her breakfast at 8 a.m. He loves his family very much. We go for a walk in the evenings. They go to work by bus at 9 a.m. My father reads his newspaper in the breakfast. Her brother and sister do their homeworks after dinner.