PRESENT OF VERB TO BE



present of verb to be 



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POSITIVE    AFIRMATIVO

ENGLISH
ESPAÑOL
Normal
Contracted
Normal
Contracción
I am
I'm
Yo soy, estoy
Soy, Estoy
You are
You're
Tú eres, estás
Eres, Estás
He is
He's
El es, está
Es, Está (para El)
She is
She's
Ella es, está
Es, Está (para Ella)
It is
It's
El/Ella es, está
Es, Está (para El o Ella)
We are
We're
Nosotros/as somos, estamos
Somos, Estamos
You are
You're
Vosotros sóis/estáis (*)
Ustedes son/están (**)
Sóis/Estáis (*)
Son/Están (**)
They are
They're
Ellos/as son, están
Son, Están (para Ellos o Ellas)




INTERROGATIVE    INTERROGATIVO

ENGLISH
ESPAÑOL
Normal
Contracted
Normal
Contracción
Am I?
-
¿Soy/Estoy yo?
¿Soy/Estoy?
Are you?
-
¿Eres/Estás tú?
¿Eres/Estás?
Is he?
-
¿Es/Está él?
¿Es/Está? (El)
Is she?
-
¿Es/Está ella?
¿Es/Está? (Ella)
Is it?
-
¿Es/Esta él? ¿Es/Está ella?
¿Es/Está? (El o Ella)
Are we?
-
¿Somos/Estamos nosotros?
¿Somos/Estamos?
Are you?
-
¿Sóis/Estáis vosotros? (*)
¿Son/Están ustedes? (**)
¿Sóis/Estáis? (*)
¿Son/Están? (**)
Are they?
-
¿Son/Están ellos/as?
¿Son/Están? (para Ellos/as)



NEGATIVE    NEGATIVO

ENGLISH
ESPAÑOL
Normal
Contracted
Normal
Contracción
I am not
I'm not
Yo no soy/estoy
No soy/estoy
You are not
You're not
You aren't
Tú no eres/estás
No eres/estás
He is not
He's not
He isn't
El no es/está
No es/está
(para El)
She is not
She's not
She isn't
Ella no es/está
No es/está
(para Ella)
It is not
It's not
It isn't
El/Ella no es/está
No es/está
(para El o Ella)
We are not
We're not
We aren't
Nosotros/as no somos
Nosotros/as no estamos
No somos
No estamos
You are not
You're not
You aren't
Vosotros no sóis/estáis (*)
Ustedes no son/están (**)
No sóis/estáis (*)
No son/están (**)
They are not
They're not
They aren't
Ellos/as no son/están
No son/están
(para Ellos o Ellas)




Verb to be ( am / is / are )  1. The verb to be - exercise

Chose the correct form of the verb to be - am/is/are.
  1. It  cold today.
  2.  at home now.
  3. They  Korean.
  4. There  a pen on the desk.
  5. My name  Nikita.
  6. We  from Ukraine.
  7. That  right.
  8.  OK, thanks.
  9. Clara and Steve  married.
  10. She  an English teacher.

Verb to be ( am / is / are ) The verb to be - more practice

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

 


 

3  is name student. Anton My I'm a and

 

4  is This book. my

 

5  nice today. day a It's

 


 

7  engineer. an John is

 


 


 

10  at the address letter. the My new top is of

 



2. Do the exercises on the simple present of the verb to be and click on the answer button to check your answers.

(Before doing the exercises you may want to read the lesson on the simple present of the verb to be)

Fill in the blanks with the right subject / personal pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, they):

  1. Angelina Joli is American.  isn't French. 
  2. Brad Pitt is American, too.  isn't German. 
  3. Brad and Angelina aren't French.  are American. 
  4. My friend and I are high school students.  aren't primary school students.
  5. The Statue of Liberty is in New York.  isn't in Washington.

Fill in the blanks with the right form of to be ( am, are or is):

  1.  you the new student? 
  2. Yes, I  . 
  3. Leila and Nancy  students. 
  4. Nancy  Australian . 
  5. My sister and I  students.
  6. The girls  tired.
  7. These women  beautiful.
  8. The tea  delicious.
  9. Nadia and Leila  friends.
  10. The newspaper  cheap.

Choose the correct answer (negative or affirmative form of to be):

  1. Is Julia Robert French? No, she  French.
  2. What about Robert de Nero? Is he an American actor? Yes, he  .
  3. Are New York and Los Angeles Spanish Cities? No, they  Spanish cities. 
  4. Is Big Ben in Paris? No, it  in Paris.
  5. Is Mount Everest in Africa? No, it  in Africa. It is in Asia.

Warning

Before submitting the test, check the following:
  • Punctuation and capitalization
  • Spelling
  • Spaces (don't add any unnecessary spaces)
Such mistakes would cost you valuable points. Good luck!
 


3. The verb to be (am, are, is) - Exercise 3

Explanation: The forms of be

Put in the following forms of be (amareis) into the gaps in the text. Do not use short/contracted forms.


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Peter Baker  from Manchester, but Paul and John  from London. Manchester and London  cities in England. Hamburg  a city in Germany. Sandra  at school today. Jack and Peter  her friends. They  in the same class. Mr and Mrs Baker  on a trip to the USA to visit their cousin Anne. She  a nice girl. Peter says: "My grandfather  in hospital. I  at home with my grandmother." What time  it? It  8 o'clock.  you tired? No, I  not.

     








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