Respuestas
a)
is
are
is
am
are
is
are
is
are
is
b)
She isn't my mother
aren't
am not
isn't
aren't
aren't
aren't
isn't
aren't
isn't
(Aquí debes escribir todo igual solo cambiar el verb to be con la contracción ver to be+not)
c)
Are they singers?
Is she a teacher?
Am I great?
Are they in the bedroom?
Is it on the table?
Is your name Carlos?
Is he your grandpa?
Los siguientes ejercicios se realizan completando las oraciones (sentences) en presente simple, utilizando el verbo to be:
a) Complete the sentences using am / is / are
- Pablo is in the park.
- They are at school.
- This car is for you.
- I am a good student.
- Billy and Marie are doctors.
- Our teacher is great!
- You are 26 years old.
- Maria is at home.
- We are on holiday.
- She is my sister.
b) Change these sentences into negatives
- She is my mother. She isn’t my mother
- Emma and Simon are happy. Emma and Simon aren’t happy.
- I am your friend. I am not your friend.
- The ruler is blue. The ruler isn’t blue.
- The boys are from Argentina. The boys aren’t from Argentina.
- We are thirteen. We aren’t thirteen.
- You are tall. You aren’t tall.
- This pencil is red. This pencil isn’t red.
- They are in my garden. They aren’t in my garden.
- It is sunny today. It isn’t sunny today.
c) Change these sentences into questions
1. Brian and Marcos are singers.
Are Brian and Marcos singers?
2. She is a teacher.
Is she a teacher?
3. I am great.
Am I great?
4. The girls are in the bedroom.
Are the girls in the bedroom?
5. It is on the table.
Is it on the table?
6. Your name is Carlos.
Is your name Carlos?
7. He is your grandpa.
Is he your grandpa?
Estructura de las oraciones con el verbo to be
Para formar oraciones afirmativas con el verbo to be debemos seguir la siguiente estructura:
Sujeto + verbo to be (am / is / are) + complemento.
En este caso las palabras am/ is / are significan soy / es / son en español. Su uso dependerá del pronombre que se esté utilizando, por lo cual debemos identificar si el pronombre es singular o plural, de la siguiente manera:
- Usamos “is” cuando empezamos las oraciones con los pronombres He, She o It. (Singular)
- Usamos "am" cuando empezamos las oraciones con I. (Singular)
- Usamos “are” cuando empezamos las oraciones con los pronombres You, They o We. (Plural)
Para ver más oraciones con el verbo to be consulta aquí brainly.lat/tarea/160136 y brainly.lat/tarea/132282
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