The third person plural of the verb 'To Be'. (They)
They ARE or They're
'Write a note' in the Gerund. (SHE)
She's or She is writing a note.
Find the VERB in this sentence:
Spain is hotter than Scotland.
Verb: Is
Infintive: To be
She is beautiful.... (make into a question, afirmative)
Is she beautiful?
'Sleep' in the Gerund. (They)
They ARE or They're sleeping
First person singular og the verb 'to be'. (I)
I AM or I'm
'Eat popcorn' in the Gerund. (They)
They ARE or They're eating popcorn.
Find the noun:
The table is hard.
Noun: Is an object, thing, place, person, country etc.
Noun: Table
Is our class very intelligent?
Alfie is angry at Josh. (make a question, afirmative)
Is Alfie angry at Josh?
Second person singular of the verb 'to be' (You)
You ARE or You're
'Listen to music' in the gerund. (I)
I am or I'm listening to music.
Find the adjective:
She's very tired after School.
Adjective: Describes a NOUN.
Adj: Tired
Pluto is the smallest planet in the solar system. (make into a question, NEGATIVE)
Isn't Pluto the smallest planet in the solar system?
'Wear a hat and gloves' into the gerund (You, NEGATIVE)
You aren't wearing a hat and gloves
First person PLURAL of the verb 'To Be'. (We)
We ARE or We're
'Take photos' in the gerund. (You)
You ARE or You're taking photos.
Find the verb :
Yesterday, she walked the dog.
Compound Verb : walked (in the simple past)
Infinitive: To Walk
They are looking thirsty. (make into a question, NEGATIVE)
Aren't they looking thirsty?
I am drawing a picture. (make into a question, afirmative.)
Am I drawing a picture?
(If you are doing the action and asking someone else.)
Are you drawing a picture? (If you are doing then action and someone asks you what action you are doing.)
Third person SINGULAR of the verb 'To Be'. (He/She/It)
He IS or He's
She IS or She's
It IS or It's
'Laugh at the TV' in the gerund. (Dad)
Dad is or Dad's laughing at the TV.
Find the adjective:
Outside today, it's sunny.
Adjective: describes a noun.
Adj : Sunny
It's very cold in the north pole. (make into a question, afirmative.)
Is it very cold in the north pole?
'Play tennis' in the gerund. (We, NEGATIVE)
We aren't playing tennis.