“___ you happy?”
Are
“Are you OK?”
Yes, I am. / No, I am not.
“Why ___ you sad?”
are
“I’m sad because I ______.”
worked all day
“I got a job.” → How do you feel?
happy / excited
“___ he tired?”
Is
“Is he sad?”
No, he isn't. / Yes, he is.
“Why is he ___?”
sad (or any adjective)
“I’m scared because I ______.”
watched a scary movie
Ask a friend if they are tired
Are you tired?
Fix it: “Is they OK?”
Are they OK?
“Are they tired?”
Yes, they are. / No, they aren't.
Fix it: “Why you are tired?”
Why are you tired?
“I’m happy because I ______.”
won the game
Answer: “Why are you sad?”
I’m sad because I broke my leg.
Make a question with: she / nervous
Is she nervous?
Answer negative: “Is she happy?”
No, she isn’t happy.
Ask: he / nervous
Why is he nervous?
“I’m frustrated because I ______.”
dropped my phone
A. Are you OK?
B: →
No, I’m not. I’m tired.
Full: Ask about they + scared
Are they scared?
Full answer: “Are you worried?”
Yes, I’m worried. / No, I’m not worried.
Ask: they / feeling sad
Why are they feeling sad?
Full sentence:
I’m worried because I broke my leg.
Full combo: ask + answer
Why is she nervous?
She’s nervous because she studied for a test.