VERB TO BE
AFFIRMATIVE
| I | am | a student. |
| He | is | a teacher. |
| She | is | a journalist. |
| It | is | a book. |
| We | are | mechanics. |
| You | are | pilots. |
| They | are | policemen. |
NEGATIVE
| I | am not | a singer. |
| He | is not | a receptionist. |
| She | is not | a nurse. |
| It | is not | my book. |
| We | are not | not musicians. |
| You | are not | a shop assistant. |
| They | are not | taxi drivers. |
| I'm not | a singer. |
| He | isn't | a receptionist. |
| She | isn't | a nurse. |
| It | isn't | my book. |
| We | aren't | not musicians. |
| You | aren't | a shop assistant. |
| They | aren't | taxi drivers. |
INTERROGATIVE
| Am | I | right? |
| Is | he | here? |
| Is | she | a nurse? |
| Is | it | second-hand? |
| Are | we | wrong? |
| Are | you | Alan Parker? |
| Are | they | American? |
EXERCISES.
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