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professor190 [17]
3 years ago
10

I. Verb To Be – Affirmative, negative and interrogative forms and Wh - Words: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of verb t

o be Affirmative Form 1. Regina _______ a student. 2. We _________ teachers. 3. It _______ a dog. 4. They _______ police officers. 5. Liza _______ a dancer. Negative Form 6. I am hungry but Sally _____________________________________________ 7. Hugo is late but I _________________________________________________ 8. Tigers are dangerous but cats ______________________________________ 9. My friend is at home but I __________________________________________ 10. Winter is cold but summer _________________________________________
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Yuki888 [10]3 years ago
7 0
^^They are correct. Hope their answers helped you because I was about to answer but, didn’t want to seem like I was copying them since I didn’t answer first
sineoko [7]3 years ago
5 0

1. Regina is a student.

2. We are teachers.

3. It is a dog.

4. They are police officers.

5. Liza is a dancer.

6. I am hungry but Sally isn't.

7. Hugo is late but I am not.

8. Tigers are dangerous but cats aren't.

9. My friend is at home but I am not.

10. Winter is cold but summer isn't.

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