Unit 2: School! Grammar
Unit 2: School.
Grammar: Interrogative and negative forms of the verb "to be".
Affirmative form:
I am a teacher.
You are a student.
He is a policeman.
She is a policewoman.
It is an animal.
We are teachers.
You are students.
They are Moroccan.
Interrogative form:
Am I a teacher?
Are you a student?
Is he a policeman?
Is she a policewoman?
Is it an animal?
Are we teachers?
Are you students?
Are they Moroccan?
Positive answers:
Yes,I am.
Yes, you are.
Yes, he is.
Yes, she is.
Yes, it is.
Yes, we are.
Yes, you are.
Yes, they are.
Negative answers:
No, I’m not.
No, you aren’t.
No, he isn’t.
No, she isn’t.
No, it isn’t.
No, we aren’t.
No, you aren’t.
No, they aren’t.
The negative form:
I am not /'m not Spanish.
You are not /aren’t a doctor.
He is not /isn’t an Italian.
She is not /isn’t a teacher.
It is not /isn’t an animal.
We are not /aren’t Canadian.
You are not /aren’t Brazilian.
They are not /aren’t American.