She ____ at the park.
is
Make this sentence into - negative
Joe and Alice are in class.
Joe and Alice aren't in class.
He is tall.
Is he tall?
CHANGE THE NOUN TO PRONOUN:
Ana.
She
The students _____________ (to play) Jeopardy right now.
The students are playing jeopardy right now.
George _____ blond.
is
Make this sentence into - negative
We are married.
We aren't married.
CHANGE THE SENTENCE INTO DECLARATIVE:
Ryan isn't a good student.
Ryan is a good student.
CHANGE THE NOUN TO PRONOUN:
Gerard
He
Change the sentence into a negative.
I am running around the school in the morning.
I am not running around the school in the morning.
I ___ 12 years old.
am
'm
Make this sentence into - negative
Shelly is ugly.
Shelly isn't ugly.
CHANGE THE SENTENCE INTO A QUESTION:
My dog is with you.
Is my dog with you?
CHANGE THE NOUN TO PRONOUN:
The cat.
It
Make this sentence into an interrogative.
The kittens are playing in the grass.
Are the kittens playing in the grass?
You ___ blue-eyeded.
Change the sentence into - negative.
You are good at painting.
You aren't good at painting.
MAKE THE QUESTION FOR THE ANSWER:
They are coming home tomorrow.
Are they coming home tomorrow?
CHANGE THE NOUN TO PRONOUN:
Ivan and I
Simple Present Tense? (Am, Is, Are) or Present Progressive Tense? (to be + verb-ing)
The frogs are catching bugs with their tongue.
Present Progressive tense.
Sam and I ____ at the bank right now.
are
Change this sentence into - negative.
Sunny and I are cousins.
Sunny and I aren't cousins.
MAKE THE QUESTION FOR THE ANSWER:
I am at church.
Am I at church?
CHANGE THE NOUN TO PRONOUN:
Karl and Frank.
They