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Verb to Be - Affirmative and Negative
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Turn into the NEGATIVE: Susan is at home.
Susan ISN'T at home.
Turn into the AFFIRMATIVE: I am not an English student.
I AM an English student.
Are there any mistakes?: Millie and I aren't at school.
It's OKAY 👍🏻
Are there any mistakes?: Bob aren't a doctor.
Bob ISN'T a doctor.
Verb to be NEGATIVE: Ally and I ______ in the kitchen.
Ally and I AREN'T in the kitchen.
Verb to be AFFIRMATIVE: Tom _______ on vacation.
Tom IS on vacation.
Turn into the NEGATIVE: Joe and you are best friends.
Joe and you AREN'T best friends.
Turn into the AFFIRMATIVE: My teacher isn't at school.
My teacher IS at school.
Are there any mistakes?: Anthony and Leo is at work.
Anthony and Leo ARE at work.
Are there any mistakes?: I amn't at the supermarket.
I AM NOT at the supermarket.
Verb to be NEGATIVE: Jules and Louis _________ at the doctor.
Jules and Louis AREN'T at the doctor.
Verb to be AFFIRMATIVE: Lisa ________ 20 years old.
Lisa IS 20 years old.
Verb to be AFFIRMATIVE: I _________ in bed.
I AM in bed.
Verb to be NEGATIVE: Lucy _________ on the bus.
Lucy ISN'T on the bus.
Are there any mistakes?: Martha and I is in the garden.
Martha and I ARE in the garden.
Are there any mistakes?: My mom and I aren't in front of the TV.
It's OKAY 👍🏻