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Session 1 - Grammar day 2 - yes no questions in singular

This document provides a grammar reference for the present simple form of the verb 'be' in both positive and negative constructions, including short forms. It covers the use of singular subject pronouns, how to form yes/no questions, and provides examples for clarity. Additionally, it includes exercises for practice in completing sentences and conversations using the correct forms of 'be.'
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Session 1 - Grammar day 2 - yes no questions in singular

This document provides a grammar reference for the present simple form of the verb 'be' in both positive and negative constructions, including short forms. It covers the use of singular subject pronouns, how to form yes/no questions, and provides examples for clarity. Additionally, it includes exercises for practice in completing sentences and conversations using the correct forms of 'be.'
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Grammar reference UNIT 1 1B Present simple be (singular positive) Positive Short form Lam. tm Youare You're HeyShemt is He'siShe'sit’s ‘+ Use singular noun + be to talk about a person or a thing, My teacher is British Paolo is from Peru, Berlin isin Germany. + You can also use singular subject pronoun + be. The singular subject pronouns are , you, he, she, it Jam Ming, (name) You are Vietnamese. (nationality) She is a teacher (Gob) He is from Peru. (where a person is from) Itis in Germany. (where something is) '* When people talk, they usually use short forms: Ym from Japan, You're at school. She's Jenifer. 1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of be. 1 she Australian 2 The book from Chi 3. Omar's phone number 578-2768 ———— er 5 The address 1646 Oak Lane 6 t___on the chai 1B_ Present simple be (singular negative) Negative Short form lam not tm not You are not You aren't He/Sheft is not HevSheft isn’t ‘+ To make be negative, use be + not. Jam not Charies. You are not from France. It is not on the table, ++ You can also use short forms of be. Vm not a teacher You aren't from Rome. He isn’t Turkish. Use !m not. NOT Lama's '* You can also use the short form ‘re not for are not and ‘snot for isnot, You're not in Morocco. She's not in class I's not 489-3377. 2 Choose the correct option to complete the sentences. Her name aren't /isn’t Camila {fm not /1 isn’t an actor. Mr Zhen am not / isn’t from China. You aren't isn’t Omani. Her address aren't isn’t 7830 East Road. 1C_Yes/no questions with be (singular) Yesino questions with be (singular) ‘Am Lin the right class? ‘Are you a footballer? Is he/sherit American? ‘+ For questions, change the order of the subject and verb. Jam an actor. > Am Ian actor? You are from Greece. > Are you from Greece? He is Diego. > Is he Diego? + To say Yes, use Yes, + subject + be A: Are you the teacher? 8: Yes, Lam. A: Is Bing from Bejing? B: Yes, she is. A: ls the book on the table? —_—B: Yes, it is. ‘= Don't use short forms in yes answors. Yes, Lamm. / Yes, you are. / Yes, he is. NOT 5-H enrad Hes bets ‘+ To say No, use No, + subject + be + not. AvIs he Moroccan? 8: No, he isn't. ‘A: Are you from Mexico? 8:No, Im not. ++ You can also answer just Yes or No. 3 Choose the correct options to complete the conversations. 1 ACH, I'm Kalil, “Are /s this my class? B: Yes, it are /is.'m your teacher, Te. 2. A:'Am /Are you from New York? B: No, ‘'m /you're not. 3. A: Are 1s your phone number 673-9920? B:No, 'm not /it isnt.

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