I/ She/ It
live in the United States.
I live in the United States.
Do/ Does
you read books?
Do you read books?
What / Where is she?
She is in the library.
Where is she?
She is in the library.
I/ He/ They
__ am reading my book.
I
I am reading my book.
Am/ Are/ Is
___ I doing well?
Am
Am I doing well?
I/ We/ She
works in the university.
She works in the university.
Do/ Does
he play soccer?
Does he play soccer?
What / Where are they?
They are scissors.
What are they?
They are scissors.
I/ She/ It
__ is eating an apple.
She
She is eating an apple.
Am/ Are/ Is
___ you coloring the page?
Are
Are you coloring the page?
They speaks/speak English and Korean.
They speak English and Korean.
Topic: frequency adverbs
Complete the sentence using a frequency adverb.
Stephanie is ____ excited to go to the aquarium.
Stephanie is (never, sometimes, often, usually, or always) excited to go to the aquarium.
What / Where is it?
It is in the backpack.
Where is it?
It is in the backpack.
Give the -ing form of the two verbs:
make
study
making
studying
Am / Are/ Is
___ she feeling well?
Is
Is she feeling well?
Use do not or does not in the sentence.
He __ __ like onions.
He does not like onions.
Do/ Does
you sing karaoke?
Do you sing karaoke?
1. What / Where is it?
It is an umbrella.
2. What / Where are they?
They are at the park.
1. What is it?
It is an umbrella.
2. Where are they?
They are at the park.
Steven ____ next to me.
verb (be): am, is, are
verb (-ing): stand
Steven is standing next to me.
Am / Are/ Is
___ they watching a movie?
Are they watching a movie?
Give two examples of negative sentences. One with do not and one with does not.
Great!
TWO PART QUESTION!
1. Do/ Does it eat carrots?
2. Do/ Does they write novels?
Does it eat carrots?
Do they write novels?
Create your own information question.
Give me one example with WHAT and one example with WHERE
CORRECT! YOU'RE A SUPER STAR!
Make this a negative sentence.
I am studying for my test.
AND... give your own example of a negative sentence!
I am not studying for my test.
Give me a yes or no question using Am / Are/ Is.
Make sure your answer is complete.
GREAT JOB!