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Verb to be statements with he, she and they.

Verb to be statements with he, she and they.

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Verb to be: Statements with he, she, they.

by Ivonne Bonett

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Multiple Choice

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I'm a student.

2

I'm student. 

3

I am student. 

4

I am students. 

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Multiple Choice

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We are not teacher.

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We are not teachers.

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We're not teacher.

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Multiple Choice

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What's your phone number?

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What your phone number?

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What's your phone numbers?

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Multiple Choice

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You are in room B.

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Your in room B.

3

You in room B.

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Multiple Choice

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Its important.

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Is important.

3

It's important.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct answer for the following question: 

What's your phone number?

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Its 31457690.

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Is 31457690.

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It's 31457690.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct answer for the following question: 

What's your email address?

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It's ivone@gmail.com.

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It's Street 5th.

3

It's 7th Avenue.

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Multiple Choice

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What's your nickname?

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It is not. 

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It's Shorty.

3

It's Restrepo. 

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The verb be: he, she, and they

He,she and they are pronouns:

• Use he for a man or a boy.

​Andy is my classmate. He is my classmate.

• Use she for a woman or a girl.

​Alice is my teacher. She is my teacher.

• Use they for two or more people.

​My parents are awesome. They are awesome.

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The verb be: he, she, and they

The verb be has contractions and full forms:

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The verb be: he, she, and they

The verb be has contractions and full forms:

You can use one of these pronouns + be to make a statement about another person.

He's at work. She's sick. They're late.

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The verb be: he, she, and they

Structure:

Affirmative statements

Use a name or pronoun + a form of be:

Hiroki's at work. // He's at work.

Ellen's sick. // She's sick.

Carmen and Suzanna are late. // They're late.

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The verb be: he, she, and they

Structure:

Negative statements

Use a name or pronoun + a form of be + not:

Hiroki's not here. // He's not here.

Ellen's not in class. // She's not in class.

Carmen and Suzanna are not here. // They're not here.

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The verb be: he, she, and they

Structure:

Yes-No questions and short answers

Use be + a name or pronoun to ask Yes-No questions:

Is Hiroki at work?

Is she in class?

Are they late?

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The verb be: he, she, and they

Structure:

Affirmative short answers

Use Yes + pronoun + full form of be:

A Is Hiroki at work?

B Yes, he is.

A Are they late?

B Yes, they are.

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The verb be: he, she, and they

Structure:

Negative short answers

Use No + pronoun + contraction of be + not:

A Is Ellen sick?

B No, she's not.

A Are they here?

B No, they're not.

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Multiple Choice

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He's a good person. 

2

H'es a good person. 

3

He a good person. 

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Multiple Choice

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1

Mary are not a teacher.

2

Mary's not a teacher.

3

Mary not a teacher.  

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Multiple Choice

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Yes, she. 

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She is your mother?

3

Is she your mother?

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Multiple Choice

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I are at the school.

2

I'm at the school.

3

i'm at the school.

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Multiple Choice

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They're not here. 

2

They not here. 

3

they are not. 

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct answer for the following question:

Who are they?

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Yes, they are.

2

They are here. 

3

They're my parents.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct answer for the following question:

Where is she?

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They're at home. 

2

She's in class. 

3

No, she's not. 

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct answer for the following question:

Is she your best friend?

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No, she not.

2

Yes, she is.

3

Yes, she's.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct answer for the following question:

Is he in class?

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No, he's not.

2

No, he not.

3

No, he is.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct answer for the following question:

Where are your parents?

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They'are at home. 

2

They're happy. 

3

They're at home. 

Verb to be: Statements with he, she, they.

by Ivonne Bonett

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