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To be - present simple

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    affirmative, negative and interrogative forms of the verb to be
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  • Make up sentences using the verb to be:
    Ben is fast. Sam is slow.
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  • Make up a sentence using the verb to be:
    The coffee is hot.
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  • Make up a sentence using the verb to be:
    She is cold.
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  • Make up - and ? sentences: He is from Russia.
    He isn't from Russia. Is he from Russia?
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  • Make up - and ? sentences: The cat is in the box.
    The cat isn't in the box. Is the cat in the box?
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  • Make up - and ? sentences: It is a big house.
    It isn't a big house. Is it a big house?
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  • Make up sentences using the verb to be:
    Ann is ten. Rose is nine.
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  • Make up sentences using the verb to be:
    The elephant is big. The mouse is small.
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  • Make up a sentence using the verb to be:
    They are happy.
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  • Is the car slow?
    No, it isn't. It is fast.
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  • Is he happy?
    No, he isn't. He is sad.
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  • Where is the puppy?
    It is in the basket.
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  • What are they?
    They are books.
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  • What is it?
    It is a table.
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  • Make up - and ? sentences: You are sad.
    You aren't sad. Are you sad?
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  • Make up - and ? sentences: The books are on the table.
    The books aren't on the book. Are the books on the table?
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