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the verb to be ( am , is , are ) - the Present Simple Tense

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Updated: May 2004


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Verb to be ( am / is / are ) The verb to be - yes / no questions

AmIright?
Ishehere?
Isshea nurse?
Isitsecond-hand?
Arewewrong?
AreyouAlan Parker?
AretheyAmerican?

 

 

Verb to be ( am / is / are ) Yes / no questions with the verb to be - exercise

Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verb to be - am, is, are.

  1. Jane and Alice sisters?

  2. this car yours?

  3. I in your way?

  4. Maria John's sister?

  5. you twenty-five years old?

  6. the Smiths divorced?

  7. this your new bicycle?

 

Verb to be ( am / is / are ) Yes / no questions with the verb to be - more practice

Click on the words in the correct order to make positive sentences with the verb to be.

 

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