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They ___ grey socks.
are
They ___ red apples.
are
They ___ books.
are
It __ a rainbow.
is
They ___ horses.
are
You __ running.
are
He ___ quiet.
is
She __ loud.
is
We ____ cool cats.
are
__ is small.
It
It ___ tall.
is
___  ___ surprised.
She is
You ___ scared.
are
I ___ slow.
am
The horse ___ brown.
is
She ___ jumping.
is
You ___ angry.
are
I ___ yellow.
am
___  ___ hot.
They are
I ___ cold.
am
They ___ babies.
are
We ___ family.
are
She ___ fast.
is
You ___ sad.
are
They ____ pandas.
are
We ____ friends.
are
__  ___ a chicken.
It is
He ____ tired.
is
The pig ____ happy!
is
They ____ dancing.
are
It _____ sunny.
is
He ____ green.
is
Am I at the park?
 
No, you're not.
 
No, aren't.
 
No, am not.
 
No, you not.
Are you at home?
 
Yes, I am.
 
Yes, you aren't.
 
Yes, are.
 
Yes, I'm.
Are Mike and Pete from Brazil?
 
Yes, they are.
 
Yes, they're.
 
No, they are.
 
No, they isn't.
Is Lia a good student?
 
No, she's not.
 
No, isn't.
 
Yes, she's.
 
Yes, is.
Is the elephant big?
 
Yes, it is.
 
No, it is.
 
No, isn't.
 
Yes, is.
Are the jaguars fast?
 
Yes, they are.
 
Yes, it is.
 
Yes, they are not.
 
No, it is not.
Is the book from the United States?
 
Yes, it is.
 
No, it is.
 
Yes, it's not.
 
No, isn't.
Are Carlos and Carmen from Peru?
 
No, they're not.
 
Yes, they are not.
 
No, they are.
 
Yes, they're.
Is Mr. Gomez from Mexico?
 
Yes, he is.
 
Yes, he's.
 
No, he is.
 
No, he's.
___ Josh and Lisa fine?
ARE Josh and Lisa fine?
___ Mary beautiful?
IS Mary beautiful?
___ I a teacher?
AM I a teacher?
___ you students?
ARE you students?
___ the monkeys scary?
ARE the monkeys scary?
___ the baby quiet?
IS the baby quiet?
___ the mice small?
ARE the mice small?
___ the cat noisy?
IS the cat noisy?
___ you okay?
ARE you okay?
___ she nervous?
IS she nervous?
___ they happy?
ARE they happy?
Am I at the park?
 
No, you're not.
 
No, aren't.
 
No, am not.
 
No, you not.
Are you at home?
 
Yes, I am.
 
Yes, you aren't.
 
Yes, are.
 
Yes, I'm.
Are Mike and Pete from Brazil?
 
Yes, they are.
 
Yes, they're.
 
No, they are.
 
No, they isn't.
Is Lia a good student?
 
No, she's not.
 
No, isn't.
 
Yes, she's.
 
Yes, is.
Is the elephant big?
 
Yes, it is.
 
No, it is.
 
No, isn't.
 
Yes, is.
Are the jaguars fast?
 
Yes, they are.
 
Yes, it is.
 
Yes, they are not.
 
No, it is not.
Is the book from the United States?
 
Yes, it is.
 
No, it is.
 
Yes, it's not.
 
No, isn't.
Are Carlos and Carmen from Peru?
 
No, they're not.
 
Yes, they are not.
 
No, they are.
 
Yes, they're.
Is Mr. Gomez from Mexico?
 
Yes, he is.
 
Yes, he's.
 
No, he is.
 
No, he's.
___ Josh and Lisa fine?
ARE Josh and Lisa fine?
___ Mary beautiful?
IS Mary beautiful?
___ I a teacher?
AM I a teacher?
___ you students?
ARE you students?
___ the monkeys scary?
ARE the monkeys scary?
___ the baby quiet?
IS the baby quiet?
___ the mice small?
ARE the mice small?
___ the cat noisy?
IS the cat noisy?
___ you okay?
ARE you okay?
___ she nervous?
IS she nervous?
___ they happy?
ARE they happy?
Are there any mistakes?: My mom and I aren't in front of the TV.
It's OKAY 👍🏻
Are there any mistakes?: Martha and I is in the garden.
Martha and I ARE in the garden.
Verb to be NEGATIVE: Lucy _________ on the bus.
Lucy ISN'T on the bus.
Verb to be AFFIRMATIVE: I _________ in bed.
I AM in bed.
Verb to be AFFIRMATIVE: Lisa ________ 20 years old.
Lisa IS 20 years old.
Verb to be NEGATIVE: Jules and Louis _________ at the doctor.
Jules and Louis AREN'T at the doctor.
Are there any mistakes?: I amn't at the supermarket.
I AM NOT at the supermarket.
Are there any mistakes?: Anthony and Leo is at work.
Anthony and Leo ARE at work.
Turn into the AFFIRMATIVE: My teacher isn't at school.
My teacher IS at school.
Turn into the NEGATIVE: Joe and you are best friends.
Joe and you AREN'T best friends.
Verb to be AFFIRMATIVE: Tom _______ on vacation.
Tom IS on vacation.
Verb to be NEGATIVE: Ally and I ______ in the kitchen.
Ally and I AREN'T in the kitchen.
Are there any mistakes?: Bob aren't a doctor.
Bob ISN'T a doctor.
Are there any mistakes?: Millie and I aren't at school.
It's OKAY 👍🏻
Turn into the AFFIRMATIVE: I am not an English student.
I AM an English student.
Turn into the NEGATIVE: Susan is at home.
Susan ISN'T at home.