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Verb To Be

I’m American. I’m from Chicago. My favorite color is blue. I’m single. My name is Lisa. I’m American. I’m from Chicago. My favorite color is blue. I’m an executive assistant. My favorite sports are swimming and figure skating. I’m interested in art. My father is a college professor and my mother is a journalist.

I’m Belgian. I’m from Brussels. My favorite color is purple. I’m divorced. My name is Alfred. I’m Belgian. I’m from Brussels. My favorite color is purple. I’m a micro-entrepreneur. My favorite sports are golf and chess. I’m interested in foreign cultures. My ex-wife is a detective and my son is a student.

Affirmative Sentences I am  I’m He is  He’s She is  She’s It is  It’s You are  You’re We are  We’re They are  They’re

I’m not Irish. I’m not from Dublin. My favorite color isn’t pink. I’m not married. My name isn’t Lenore. I’m not Irish. I’m not from Dublin. My favorite color isn’t pink. I’m not a model. My favorite sports aren’t soccer and tennis. I’m not interested in astrology. My father isn’t an accountant and my mother isn’t a housewife.

I’m not Belarusian. I’m not from Minsk. My favorite color isn’t brown. I’m not a widower. My name isn’t Douglas. I’m not Belarusian. I’m not from Minsk. My favorite color isn’t brown. I’m not a freelance editor. My favorite sports aren’t baseball and car racing. I’m not interested in self-help books. My ex-wife isn’t a chiropractor and my son isn’t a photographer.

Negative Sentences I am not  I’m not He is not  He’s not / He isn’t She is not  She’s not / She isn’t It is not  It’s not / It isn’t You are not  You’re not / You aren’t We are  We’re not / We aren’t They are  They’re not / They aren’t

Am I Chilean? Am I from Santiago? Is gray my favorite color? Am I engaged? Is my name Tara? Am I Chilean? Am I from Santiago? Is gray my favorite color? Am I a sales clerk? Are archery and water polo my favorite sports? Am I interested in politics? Is my father a school principal? Is my mother a neurologist?

Am I South African? Am I from Pretoria? Is white my favorite color? Am I married? Is my name Liam? Am I South African? Am I from Pretoria? Is white my favorite color? Am I a radio broadcaster? Are skiing and hockey my favorite sports? Am I interested in bullfighting? Is my ex-wife a paramedic? Is my son a painter?

Yes/No Questions Am I…? Is he…? Is she…? Is it…? Are you…? Are we…? Are they…?

Yes/No Questions: Answers Yes, I am / No, I’m not Yes, he is / No, he isn’t Yes, she is / No, she isn’t Yes, it is / No, it isn’t Yes, you are / No, you aren’t Yes, we are / No, we aren’t Yes, they are / No, they aren’t

What is my marital status? What is my name? How old am I? What is my marital status? What is my name? What is my nationality? Where am I from? What is my favorite color? What is my occupation? What are my favorite sports? What am I interested in? What is my father’s occupation? What is my mother’s occupation?

What is my marital status? What is my name? How old am I? What is my marital status? What is my name? What is my nationality? Where am I from? What is my favorite color? What is my occupation? What are my favorite sports? What am I interested in? What is my ex-wife’s occupation? What is my son’s occupation?

Wh- Questions Wh- word + am I…? Wh- word + is he…? Wh- word + is she…? Wh- word + is it…? Wh- word + are you…? Wh- word + are we…? Wh- word + are they…?

Wh- Words What (Qué) Where (Dónde) When (Cuándo) Why (Por qué) Who (Quién) How (Cómo) Which (Cuál) Whom (A quién) Whose (De quién)

Examples: Affirmative Sentence I am a business administrator and I work at a Chinese restaurant. You are my soul mate.

Examples: Affirmative Sentence (2) The priest is 56 years old. The priest can be replaced by he because the main word, priest, refers to a man. Sarah, the waitress, is married to my cousin. Sarah, the waitress, can be replaced by she because the main word, Sarah, refers to a woman.

Examples: Affirmative Sentence (3) My sister’s stuffed toy is a teddy bear. My sister’s stuffed toy can be replaced by it because the main word, toy, refers to a thing. My colleagues and I are very good friends. My colleagues and I can be replaced by we because the phrase refers to a group of people where the speaker is included.

Examples: Affirmative Sentence (4) You, Walter and Michael are classmates. You, Walter and Michael can be replaced by you (plural) because the phrase refers to a group of people where the listener is included. All my roommates are Cuban. All my roommates can be replaced by they because the main word, roommates, refers to a group of people.

Golden Rule: Affirmative Sentence rest of the sentence am is are Subject

Examples: Negative Sentence I’m not hungry at the moment. You aren’t a very nice person.

Examples: Negative Sentence (2) Their stepfather isn’t a construction worker anymore. Their stepfather can be replaced by he because the main word, stepfather, refers to a man. That woman over there isn’t particularly beautiful. That woman over there can be replaced by she because the main word, woman, refers to a woman.

Examples: Negative Sentence (3) All that glitters isn’t gold. All that glitters can be replaced by it because the main word, all, refers to a thing. The bosses and I aren’t very pleased with the results of the campaign. The bosses and I can be replaced by we because the phrase refers to a group of people where the speaker is included.

Examples: Negative Sentence (4) You and your family aren’t welcome here. You and your family can be replaced by you (plural) because the phrase refers to a group of people where the listener is included. The band members aren’t Scottish. The band members can be replaced by they because the main word, members, refers to a group of people.

Golden Rule: Negative Sentence rest of the sentence ’m not isn’t aren’t Subject

Examples: Questions Am I the only one who can see the truth? Are you stupid or something?

Examples: Questions (2) Is the US President capable of dealing with the crisis effectively? The US President can be replaced by he because world knowledge tells us that the US President is a man. Is Marilyn Monroe the sexiest actress of all times? Marilyn Monroe can be replaced by she because world knowledge tells us that Marilyn Monroe was indeed a woman.

Examples: Questions (3) Is money the solution to all our problems? Money can be replaced by it because the word refers to a thing. Are Monica, Ron and I your only guests tonight? Monica, Ron and I can be replaced by we because the phrase refers to a group of people where the speaker is included.

Examples: Questions (4) Are you and your friends from this town? You and your friends can be replaced by you (plural) because the phrase refers to a group of people where the listener is included. Are earthquakes frequent in this part of the world? Earthquakes can be replaced by they because the word refers to a group of things.

Golden Rule: Questions rest of the sentence subject Am Is Are