My name ___ Barry.
is
My name is Barry.
I (go/goes) to the gym.
go
I go to the gym.
Replace the subject of the sentence with a pronoun.
Angela is intelligent.
She is intelligent.
The possessive adjective for the subject "I" is ___.
The possessive adjective for the subject "I" is "my.".
There is...
(a computer/computers).
There is a computer.
You ___ a student.
are
You are a student.
You (work/works) everyday.
work
You work everyday.
Replace the subject of the sentence with a pronoun.
The man is tall.
He is tall.
The possessive adjective for the subject "He" is ___.
The possessive adjective for the subject "He" is "his".
There are...
(a book/books).
There are books.
I ___ happy.
am
I am happy.
He (buy/buys) clothes all the time.
buys
He buys clothes all the time.
Replace the subject of the sentence with a pronoun.
Daniel and I talk a lot.
We talk a lot.
The possessive adjective for the subject "They" is ___.
The possessive adjective for the subject "They" is "their".
There is...
a whiteboard/whiteboards.
There is a whiteboard.
The students ___ learning English.
are
The students are learning English.
Sarah and Vanessa (talk/talks) to each other all day.
talk
Sarah and Vanessa talk to each other all day.
Replace the subject of the sentence with a pronoun.
The United States is a place with many opportunities.
It is a place with many opportunities.
John's car is red. Replace "John's" with a possessive adjective.
His car is red.
There is...
(a projector/projector).
There is a projector.
The food here ___ delicious.
is
The food here is delicious.
This store (sell/sells) everything!
sells
This store sells everything!
Replace the subject of the sentence with a pronoun.
The group of students on the corner is being very loud.
It is being very loud.
Natalie's nails are pink. Replace "Natalie's" with a possessive adjective.
Her nails are pink.
There are...
(desk/desks).
There are desks.