Present simple: to be
We use
to be in the present simple to talk
about:
-factual information.
- Brisbane is in Australia.
-personal information.
Affirmative and negative
I
|
am |
Spanish.
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| am not |
| You/We/They
| are |
good at tennis.
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| are not |
| He/She |
is |
a teacher.
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| isn't |
Question
| Am |
I |
first?
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| Are
| you/we/they |
good at tennis?
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| Is |
he/she |
a teacher?
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1. Read.
Read about a tutor. Choose the correct picture.
3. Choose a sentence.
Choose a sentence for each picture.
4. Look at the text.
Drag the verbs to the correct box.
5. The verb to be.
I am your tutor. = I'm your tutor. I am = verb to be (I'm = a contraction of I am)
I'm not from Sydney.
I'm from Toowoomba.
Where are you from?
Look at the text in exercise 1. Complete the table.
Your tutor:
Hello. My name's Simon. I'm your tutor. I'm from Australia. I'm
41 years old. I live in Barcelona. I have two children. Carlotta
is nine and Jack's three years old. We are very happy living here.
Barcelona is a nice city. I have three brothers. They're not in
Barcelona. They are in Australia. People often say to me, "Are
you from Sydney?" And I say, "No, I'm not from Sydney.
I'm from Toowoomba." And you? Where are you from? |
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6. Make sentences.
Put the words in order to make sentences.
For more information about the present simple see the Grammar
Reference
7. Practice: The verb to be.
Write the correct form of the verb to be to complete the sentences.
8. Practice: Different verbs.