REMEMBER!
- What´s your name? My name is...
- How old are you? I am..... years old.
- Where do you live? I live in...
- Have you got brothers or sisters? No, I haven´t/ Yes, I have...
THE VERB TO BE
1. El verbo "to be" se traduce por ser o estar en español.
2. El pronombre personal "it" se refiere a animales u objetos. Puede traducir por "él o ella o por ello".
3. El pronombre personal "you" se repite dos veces, porque puede funcionar como 2º persona del singular (tú), o 2º persona del plural (vosotros/as).
4. El verbo to be se niega con not:
I am not
You are not
He is not
She is not
It is not
We are not
You are not
They are not
5. Para hacer preguntas el verbo to be es justo como la forma afirmativa pero al contrario:
Am I?
Are you?
Is he? is she? Is it?
Are we?
Are you?
Are they?)
¡VAMOS A PRACTICARLO!
1. Elige la forma correcta del presente simple afirmativo del verbo to be.
a) Susan ____ my new friend.
b) I ____ a very good driver.
c) My neighbours ____ very noisy.
d) Your black cat ____ in the garden.
e) Susan and Mike ____ my parents.
f) They ____ my best friends.
g) I ____ sure.
h) Your best friend ____ at home.
i) We ____ from Spain.
l) Luke and Tom ____ actors.
2. Realizaremos ahora este ejercicio interactivo en clase: ¡Haz clic!
h) How old are you?
i) Where do you live?
j) Have you got brothers or sisters?
7. Answer the questions:
d) Are these computers?
8. Transform these sentences into negative and interrogative:
a) She is Japanese.
b) I'm British.
c) Lena and May are from USA.
d) The school is in London.
e) You are a student.
9. Complete with the correct forms:
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