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Grammar: Forms of to be + a/an

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    Long and short forms of to be (negative and positive) as well as the use of a/an.
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  • Complete with "to be" (positive, long): Ryan ____ from England.
    Ryan is from England.
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  • Complete with "to be" (positive, short): Ruby ____ my friend.
    Ruby’s my friend.
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  • Complete with "to be" (positive, long): Karam and Lily ____ in the classroom.
    Karam and Lily are in the classroom.
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  • Complete with "to be" (positive, short): Sherlock ____ very clever.
    Sherlock’s very clever.
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  • Complete with "to be" (positive, long): Lily ____ a good singer.
    Lily is a good singer.
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  • Complete with "to be" (positive, short): Ryan ____ very happy today.
    Ryan’s very happy today.
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  • Complete with "to be" (negative, long): Ryan ____ at school today.
    Ryan is not at school today.
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  • Complete with "to be" (negative, short): Ruby ____ my sister.
    Ruby isn’t my sister.
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  • Complete with "to be" (negative, long): Karam ____ from Spain.
    Karam is not from Spain.
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  • Complete with "to be" (negative, short): Ryan and Ruby ____ in my team.
    Ryan and Ruby aren’t in my team.
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  • Complete with "to be" (negative, long): Sherlock ____ my teacher.
    Sherlock is not my teacher.
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  • Complete with "to be" (negative, short): Lily and Sherlock ____ very hungry.
    Lily and Sherlock aren’t very hungry.
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  • Complete with "a" or "an": She has ____ apple.
    She has an apple.
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  • Complete with "a" or "an": Ryan is ____ student.
    Ryan is a student.
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  • Complete with "a" or "an": Sherlock is ____ sheepdog.
    Sherlock is a sheepdog.
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  • Complete with "a" or "an": Lily is eating ____ orange.
    Lily is eating an orange.
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