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A1 Practise with is, am & are 1
Students should practise is, am, are, is not, am not, and are not because these forms of the verb to be are crucial for constructing present tense sentences, expressing states, identities, and descriptions, and forming affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. Mastery of these basics provides a foundation for learning more advanced grammar structures, such as the present continuous and passive voice, enabling clearer and more confident communication in English. Students read the sentence and complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb to be. They use the (+) or (-) sign at the end of the sentence to see if it needs a positive or negative form of the verb to be. Each form is used 3 times! Answers on page 2.
Level:elementary
Age: +7
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