am. is. are
Joseph and Kate _________ good students
Joseph and Kate are good students
He _____________ my father.
is not / isn't
_______ I a kid? Yes, I _______
Am / am
Change this sentence to affirmative form:
<I am not a student.>
I am a student. / I'm a student.
(Nicholas) is angry
He is angry
I _________ his brother.
am
They ___________ a couple.
are not / aren't
_______ he your friend? Yes, he _______
Is / is
Change this sentence to negative form:
<The dog is small.>
The dog is not small. / The dog isn't small.
(Michele and I) are tired
We are tired
Tom and Luis _________ police officers.
are
They _______ from Mexico.
are not / aren't
_______ that your car? No, it _______
Is / isn't - is not
Change this question to affirmative form:
<Are Fany and I sisters?>
Fany and I are sisters.
(The table) is big.
It is big.
The cat __________ hungry.
is
I __________ 16 years old.
am not / 'm not
_______ Julia and Pedro your parents? Yes, they _______
Are / are
Change this sentence to question form:
<Cata and Antonia are from UK.>
Are Cata and Antonia from UK?
(Sarah and Lucia) are tall.
They are tall.
Ana, Esther and I __________ best friends.
are
Her sister ______ my friend.
is not / isn't
_______ you teachers? No, we ________
Are / aren't - are not
Change this sentence to question form:
<My mother is the best in the world.>
Is my mother the best in the world?
(Sara, Maria y Sebas) are cute.
They are cute.