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Present Simple To Be

This document provides examples for changing sentences from statements to interrogative questions, negative statements, and writing out common contractions. It includes 10 examples for each category, asking the reader to complete the changes for each sentence provided. The goal is to practice various grammar transformations of sentences.

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Present Simple To Be

This document provides examples for changing sentences from statements to interrogative questions, negative statements, and writing out common contractions. It includes 10 examples for each category, asking the reader to complete the changes for each sentence provided. The goal is to practice various grammar transformations of sentences.

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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? D- Change into the negative.


2. My name _______ Anna.
3. _______ you Portuguese? 1. I am intelligent.
4. yes, I _______. ________________________________
5. _______ you from Lisboa? 2. Kate is English.
6. No, I’_______ not. ________________________________
7. Where _______ you from? 3. It is an Elephant.
8. I’_______ from Coimbra. ________________________________
9. Oh, it’_______ a nice town. 4. He is a teacher.
10. Yes, it _______. ________________________________
5. They are in the bedroom.
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B – Write the complete forms of the 6. Jim is sitting.
abbreviations. ________________________________
7. The book is on the desk.
1. She’s a nice girl. ________________________________
________________________________ 8. The orange is on the table.
2. Who’s the teacher? ________________________________
________________________________ 9. The bike and the ball are in the garden.
3. What’s that? ________________________________
________________________________ 10. Clara and Roy are friends.
4. Rose isn’t here. ________________________________
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5. You’re a pop star.
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6. He isn’t John.
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7. Who’s that girl?
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