FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY IS

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY IS Use "is" when talking about one person, place, or thing except in cases when talking about you or I. Example: The football game is at the stadium

FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITIES Use "is" when talking about one person, place, or thing except in cases when talking about you or I. IDENTIFY SUBJECT + VERB IDENTIFY INFORMAL SENTENCE IDENTIFY FORMAL SENTENCE

FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the sentence that FORMALLY uses “is”. The baseball game at the stadium is. The baseball games is at the stadiums. Is the baseball game at the stadium?

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the sentence that FORMALLY uses “is”. The party she planning is for Cindy’s birthday. The party she is planning is for Cindy’s birthday. The party she planning for Cindy’s birthday.

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the sentence that FORMALLY uses “is”. Who the new girl in your class? Who is the new girls in your class? Who is the new girl in your class?

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the sentence that FORMALLY uses “is”. Your book is on the table. Your books is on the table. Your books is not on the table.

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the sentence that FORMALLY uses “is”. My dad taking me and my friends to the ball game. My dad is taking me and my friends to the game. My dad and mom is taking us to the ball game.

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the sentence that FORMALLY uses “is”. The girl jumping rope outside. The girls is jumping rope outside. The girl is jumping rope outside.

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the sentence that FORMALLY uses “is”. The blue house is next to the red house. The blue houses is next to the red houses. The blue houses is not next to the red houses.

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the sentence that FORMALLY uses “is”. The boys and girls is polite. The boy and girl is polite. The boy is polite and the girl is polite.

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the sentence that FORMALLY uses “is”. The iced tea in the refrigerator. The iced teas in the refrigerator. The iced tea is in the refrigerator.

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the sentence that FORMALLY uses “is”. The red carpet new. The red carpets new. The red carpet is new.

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the subject + verb phrase in the following sentence: The Halloween party is Saturday. Halloween party is is Saturday Halloween

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the subject + verb phrase in the following sentence: The candy is on sale at the store. is on sale Candy is Candy on sale

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the subject + verb phrase in the following sentence: Who is the nicest person in class? Is the nicest is Who is

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the subject + verb phrase in the following sentence: Where is the restaurant? Where is is The restaurant

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the subject + verb phrase in the following sentence: Sally is next to Ann. Is next Sally is Sally

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the subject + verb phrase in the following sentence: Your lunch bag is in the refrigerator. Your lunch bag is is in the refrigerator is in

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the subject + verb phrase in the following sentence: The last day of winter is in March. The last day of is in March The last day of winter is

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the subject + verb phrase in the following sentence: The computer is new. Is new The computer is Computer is new.

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the subject + verb phrase in the following sentence: Dinner is on the stove. Dinner is is on the is on the stove

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the subject + verb phrase in the following sentence: What is on the lunch menu? is lunch is What is

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the INFORMAL sentence. Halloween is in October. Where is your book sack? What you doing?

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the INFORMAL sentence. Easter in April this year. This summer he is going to the zoo. Who is in the kitchen?

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the INFORMAL sentence. The flag is red, white, and blue. The pumpkins is on sale. The answer is on the board.

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the INFORMAL sentence. The mall is closing at 9:00. The stores is closing at 8:00. What time is the mall closing?

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the INFORMAL sentence. How many chairs is needed? An extra chair is in the gym. Where is an extra table?

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the INFORMAL sentence. Who at the door. Someone is at the door. The door is painted yellow.

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the INFORMAL sentence. Who is at the movies? What time is the moving starting? The ball game in the stadium.

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the INFORMAL sentence. The car is painted blue. What color is the car. Where the blue car parked at?

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the INFORMAL sentence. Dinner is ready. What for dinner today? She is having dinner now.

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FORMALLY SPEAKING ACTIVITY Click on the INFORMAL sentence. The phone is ringing. Someone is on the phone. Who on the phone?

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