Created by: Nikita Kovalyov
Updated: May 2004
[ To be - Positive Sentences & Contractions ] [ To be - negative forms and contractions ]
[ The verb to be - yes / no questions ]
[ The verb to be - Information questions ]
The verb to be - Information questions
Full negative forms of the verb to be
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.
Contracted negative forms of the verb to be
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.
Negative forms of the verb to be - exercise
Complete the gaps with the negative forms of the verb to be.
Example: She from France.
Negative forms of the verb to be - more practice
Make the positive sentences negatives.
Example:
I am a student.
[ To be - Positive Sentences & Contractions ] [ To be - negative forms and contractions ]
[ The verb to be - yes / no questions ]
[ The verb to be - Information questions ]
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