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Present Simple To Be 82014

This document contains examples of changing verb phrases into interrogative, negative, and abbreviated forms. There are 10 examples each of changing statements to questions by making them interrogative, changing affirmative statements to negative statements, and writing out the full forms of common abbreviations. The document practices common grammatical transformations on statements involving the verb "to be" and phrases describing people, objects, and prepositions of location.
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Present Simple To Be 82014

This document contains examples of changing verb phrases into interrogative, negative, and abbreviated forms. There are 10 examples each of changing statements to questions by making them interrogative, changing affirmative statements to negative statements, and writing out the full forms of common abbreviations. The document practices common grammatical transformations on statements involving the verb "to be" and phrases describing people, objects, and prepositions of location.
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C- Change into the interrogative.

1.

I am intelligent.
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2.

Kate is English.
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3.

It is an Elephant.
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4.

He is a teacher.
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5.

They are in the bedroom.


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6.

Jim is sitting.
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7.

The book is on the desk.


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Verb To Be

8.

The orange is on the table.


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9.

The bike and the ball are in the garden.


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A- Complete with am (m), is (s), are:

10. Clara and Roy are friends.


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1. What _______ your name?


2. My name _______ Anna.
3. _______ you Portuguese?
4. yes, I _______.
5. _______ you from Lisboa?
6. No, I_______ not.
7. Where _______ you from?
8. I_______ from Coimbra.
9. Oh, it_______ a nice town.
10. Yes, it _______.

D- Change into the negative.


1.

I am intelligent.
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2.

Kate is English.
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3.

It is an Elephant.
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4.

He is a teacher.
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5.

They are in the bedroom.


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B Write the complete forms of the

6.

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abbreviations.
7.
1.
2.
3.

Whats that?
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4.

Rose isnt here.


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5.

Youre a pop star.


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6.

He isnt John.
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7.

8.

Whos that girl?


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The orange is on the table.


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Whos the teacher?


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The book is on the desk.


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Shes a nice girl.


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Jim is sitting.

9.

The bike and the ball are in the garden.


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10. Clara and Roy are friends.


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