Make a positive sentence:
/Angie/ /be sad/ /every Sunday/
Make a positive sentence:
Angie IS sad every Sunday.
Complete the sentences using:
______ seven new red trucks delivered this morning.
______ a red truck delivered this morning.
Complete the sentences using:
There are seven new red trucks delivered this morning.
There is a red truck delivered this morning.
Make a negative sentence:
/I/ /be in New York/ /today/
Make a negative sentence:
I AM NOT in New York today.
Complete the sentence using:
_____ one egg needed for this recipe.
_____ four eggs needed for this recipe.
Complete the sentence using:
There is one egg needed for this recipe.
There are four eggs needed for this recipe.
Make a positive sentence:
/You/ /be happy/ /every day/
Make a positive sentence:
You ARE happy every day.
Complete the sentence using:
_____ a parking spot across the street.
_____ several parking spots across the street.
Complete the sentence using:
There is a parking spot across the street.
There are several parking spots across the street.
Make a negative sentence:
/John/ /be angry/ /every day/
Make a negative sentence:
John IS NOT angry every day.
Complete the sentence using:
Beatrice said, ________ a customer waiting in line.
Jimmy told me, ________ many customers waiting in line.
Complete the sentence using:
Beatrice said, there is a customer waiting in line.
Jimmy told me, there are many customers waiting in line.
Make a negative sentence:
/I/ /be at home/ /today/
Make a negative sentence:
I am at home today.
Complete the sentence using:
The teacher told me ________ two students taking tests this morning.
My teacher said _______ one student who is coming after class to take the test.
Complete the sentence using:
The teacher told me there are two students taking tests this morning.
My teacher said there is one student who is coming after class to take the test.