HE
ÉL
You is students.
INCORRECT!
You ARE students.
Change to negative:
You are Italian.
You AREN'T Italian.
he / in the classroom?
IS he in the classroom?
She ___ at school.
She IS at school.
I
YO
She isn't my friend.
CORRECT!
Change to positive:
The children aren't in the garden.
The children ARE in the garden.
you and Maria / at school?
ARE you and Maria at school?
- How ___ you?
- I ____ fine, thank you.
- How ARE you?
- I AM fine, thank you.
YOU
VOS/USTEDES
We am not at school.
INCORRECT!
We ARE NOT (AREN'T) at school.
Change into positive:
You and I aren't students.
You and I ARE students.
Ann and Andrew / friends?
ARE Ann and Andrew friends?
You ____ tall and your brother ____ short.
You ARE tall and your brother IS short.
THEY
ELLOS
Peter and Mary are in a party.
CORRECT!
Change to negative:
Johan and Peter are brothers.
Johan and Peter AREN'T brothers.
Mary / your sister?
IS Mary your sister?
I have got two cats and one dog. The dog ___ brown and the cats ___ white.
I have got two cats and one dog. The dog IS brown and the cats ARE white.
WE
NOSOTROS
I are at home, but my sister aren't here.
I AM at home but my sister ISN'T here.
Change into negative:
I am in Buenos Aires.
I AM NOT in Buenos Aires.
Messi / a football player?
IS Messi a football player?
- ____ the teacher English?
- No, she ____ English. She ____ Argentinian.
- IS the teacher English?
- No, she ISN'T English. She IS Argentinian.