1) The document provides information about the verb "to be" including its affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms.
2) Examples are given showing the verb "to be" being used to indicate nationality, such as "Mary and Frank are from the US".
3) A table is included showing the full forms of the verb "to be" in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences for different subjects.
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c d
e
f
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j
Where are these monuments?Where are these monuments?
MexicoMexico
ItalyItaly
EnglandEngland
RussiaRussia
IndiaIndia
FranceFrance JapanJapan
BrazilBrazil
GreeceGreece
United StatesUnited States
3. Verb to be: examplesVerb to be: examples
Mary and Frank areare form the US
Guadalupe isis from Mexico
I amam from Japan
4. Verb to be: FormVerb to be: Form
Affirmative
I
You
He
She
It
You
We
They
am
are
is
are
Mexican
American
French
Russian
II’’mm
YouYou’’rere
HeHe’’ss
SheShe’’ss
ItIt’’ss
YouYou’’rere
WeWe’’rere
TheyThey’’rere
Contraction
5. Verb to be: FormVerb to be: Form
Negative
You + are + not you aren’t
I + am + not I’m not
He + is + not he isn’t
isn’t
isn’t
aren’t
aren’t
Complete the rest of the pronounsComplete the rest of the pronouns
She
It
We
They
6. Verb to be: form
Interrogative
She from Greeceis ?
You Mexicanare ?
I crazyam ?
7. Verb to be: exercises
Complete the
sentencesAffirmative sentences.
1. I ________ always happy on a Saturday
night.
2. We ________ Mexican.
3. He ________ a pilot.
4. Samantha and Ramon ________ hungry.
5. You ________ intelligent and good-looking.
am
are
is
are
are
8. Verb to be: exercises
Complete the sentences
Negative sentences
6. You ________ French.
7. Gloria ________ at home now.
8. Linda and I ________ at work on Sundays.
9. I ________ short.
10. The food ________ good.
´m not
aren’t
aren’t
isn’t
isn’t
9. Verb to be: exercises
Complete the
sentencesQuestions
11. ________ you from Tokyo?
12. ________ Ricky Martin Mexican?
13. ________ we ready?
14. ________ English difficult?
15. ________ you tired?
Are
Are
Are
Is
Is