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Verb To Be




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1) COMPLETE THE SENTENCES USING THE VERB TO BE (IS, ARE OR AM):
a) She �my friend.
b) I �a very good student.
c) They �from Brazil.
d) It �a big dog.
e) We �from Araguari.
f) You �here.
g) He �happy.
h) Mary �beautiful.
i) Daniel �sad.
j) You and I �friends.
k) Mike and Brian �brothers.
l) That cat �beautiful.
m) The boys �on the phone.
2) CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER:
a)� here for the party?
b) She �very beautiful.
c) I� a sad person.
d) They� my students.
e) new?
f) �ugly?
g) We �in the classroom.
3) Give short answers:
a) Are you a student? Yes, �.
b) Is she beautiful? No, �.
c) Is John a doorman? Yes, �.
d) Is it your book? No, �.
e) Are they ugly? Yes, �.
4) Change the sentences into interrogative:
a) She is a teacher.
b) They are from Brazil.
c) I am sad.
d) You are a student.
e) It is my book.
5) Write the right personal pronoun:
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6) Number the personal pronouns:
(1) He����� voc�, voc�s
(2) She� �� ele, ela (coisa e animal)
(3) It����� � eu
(4) I������ � ela
(5) We� �� eles/elas
(6) You�� � n�s
(7) They � ele
7) Choose the corresponding pronoun:
a) my mother, Mary, Julia, my friend
he
it
she
b) the cat, my book, my pencil, the dog
it
I
�he
c) my brother, my father, Paul, Daniel
it
they
he
d) Sally and Paul, Mary and Sara, the students
we
you
they
e) My friend and I, You and I, Peter and I
we
you
�they