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Grammar: Forms of to be + a/an
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Complete with "to be" (negative, short): Is that Sherlock? No, it ____ him.
No, it's not him.
Complete with "to be" (negative, short): Are you and Sally at school? No, we ____.
No, we're not.
Complete with "to be" (positive): Are you and Ryan at school? Yes, we ____.
Yes, we are.
Complete with "to be" (positive): Is Sherlock a sheepdog? Yes, he ____.
Yes, he is.
Complete with "to be" (negative, short): Are Karam and Lily in the garden? No, they ____.
No, they aren’t.
Complete with "to be" (positive): Is Ruby in your class? Yes, she ____.
Yes, she is.
Complete with "to be" (negative, short): Is Ryan your friend? No, he ____.
No, he isn’t.
Complete with "to be" (negative, short): Are you brother and sister? No, we ____.
No, we aren’t.
Complete with "to be" (negative, long): Are you and Ryan at school? No, we ____.
No, we are not.
Complete with "to be" (positive): Is Sherlock a sheepdog? Yes, he ____.
Yes, he is.
Complete with "to be" (positive): Are Karam and Lily in the garden? Yes, they ____.
Yes, they are.
Complete with "to be" (negative, long): Is Ruby in your class? No, she ____.
No, she is not.
Complete with "to be" (positive): Is Ryan your friend? Yes, he ____.
Yes, he is.
Complete with "to be" (positive): Are you brother and sister? Yes, we ____.
Yes, we are.
Complete with "a" or "an": Karam has ____ friend in class.
Karam has a friend in class.
Complete with "a" or "an": Ruby is drawing ____ umbrella.
Ruby is drawing an umbrella.
Complete with "a" or "an": Lily is eating ____ orange.
Lily is eating an orange.
Complete with "a" or "an": Sherlock is ____ sheepdog.
Sherlock is a sheepdog.
Complete with "a" or "an": Ryan is ____ student.
Ryan is a student.
Complete with "a" or "an": She has ____ apple.
She has an apple.
Complete with "to be" (negative, short): Lily and Sherlock ____ very hungry.
Lily and Sherlock aren’t very hungry.
Complete with "to be" (negative, long): Sherlock ____ my teacher.
Sherlock is not my teacher.
Complete with "to be" (negative, short): Ryan and Ruby ____ in my team.
Ryan and Ruby aren’t in my team.
Complete with "to be" (negative, long): Karam ____ from Spain.
Karam is not from Spain.
Complete with "to be" (negative, short): Ruby ____ my sister.
Ruby isn’t my sister.
Complete with "to be" (negative, long): Ryan ____ at school today.
Ryan is not at school today.
Complete with "to be" (positive, short): Ryan ____ very happy today.
Ryan’s very happy today.
Complete with "to be" (positive, long): Lily ____ a good singer.
Lily is a good singer.
Complete with "to be" (positive, short): Sherlock ____ very clever.
Sherlock’s very clever.
Complete with "to be" (positive, long): Karam and Lily ____ in the classroom.
Karam and Lily are in the classroom.
Complete with "to be" (positive, short): Ruby ____ my friend.
Ruby’s my friend.
Complete with "to be" (positive, long): Ryan ____ from England.
Ryan is from England.