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  1. To make affirmative (positive) sentences we use “am, is, are“ after the subject. For negative sentences we add “not” after the verb to be. To make questions we put “am, is, are” before the subject. See the chart below to learn the structure of the verb to be.

  2. Ejercicio 1 sobre el uso y la formación del Present Simple de ‘to be’ (formas: am/is/are) en la gramática inglesa. Nivel de dificultad: fácil. ¡Ponte a prueba!

  3. Use the given words and form questions with am, are or is. Mind the example. Show example

  4. Short answers with am, are, is – Exercise 1. Task No. 1339. Answers the questions in English. Choose the correct form from the drop down menu. Do you need help? Yes/No questions and short answers with the verb be. Are you from England? → Yes, . Is she nice? → Yes, . Are the friends at school? → Yes, . Is the dog in the garden? → Yes, .

  5. 1. your parents live with you? 2. your neighbor in the garden? 3. Helen sew her dresses herself? 4. I wrong? 5. you jealous of me? 6. Lisa jog in the park every morning? 7. Alex angry with you? 8. the students have their holidays in summer? 9. your friends at the cinema? 10. the train leave at 9 am? 11. I ignorant of this problem? 12.

  6. Elementary English grammar and exercises. I am, he isn't, etc. Affirmative, negative and interrogative forms of 'be'.

  7. An exercise about choosing do / does / am / is / are in present simple questions.