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am/ is/ are

 

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am/ is/ are
by huonguy18

Date: 26 - Jan - 2010
Level: elementary
Age: 7-9

Description:
This helps sudents practice using am / is/ are


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67Englishteacher
France

          posted by 67Englishteacher 0
Thanks!
May I make two suggestions? The first would be to include "feelings" in the title as half of the exercise is about this topic; users looking for this kind of exercises would find yours more easily. The second is that the "wolf" looks more like a man :) I suppose you had chosen another picture first!


allakoalla
Latvia

          posted by allakoalla 0
Thanks a lot!


nhan19
Albania

          posted by nhan19 0
Itīs a very good exercise. How can I mark you good grade ? Thanks a lot