James __________ a teacher.
James is a teacher.
You and I am students.
You and I are students.
Change to negative:
You are Italian.
You aren't Italian.
he / in the room?
Is he in the room?
Where _________ you? I______ at home.
are / am
The students _____________ in class.
The students are in class.
You isn't my friend.
You aren't my friend.
Change to positive:
The children aren't playing.
The children are playing.
you and Maria / at school?
Are you and Maria at school?
How _________ your mother? She ______ fine, thanks.
is / is
Ann and I _____________ at home.
Ann and I are at home.
We am not at school.
We are not (aren't) at school.
Change into positive:
You and I aren't students.
You and I are students.
Ann and Andrew / friends?
Are Ann and Andrew friends?
Who __________ she? She ______ Hellen. We ______ sisters.
is / is / are
You and your friends ____________ at the beach.
You and your friends are at the beach.
Peter and Mary is waiting.
Peter and Mary are waiting.
Change to negative:
Johan and Peter are brothers.
Johan and Peter aren't brothers.
Mary / your sister?
Is Mary your sister?
How old __________ Marco, Sandra and Tony? Marco ______ 7. Sandra and Tony ______ 9 years old.
are / is / are
I _______ always happy.
I am always happy.
I are at home but Hellen aren't here.
I am at home but Hellen isn't here.
Change into negative:
My friend and I are in Rome.
My friend and I aren't in Rome.
Peter / a singer?
Is Peter a singer?
How many people ______ there in your class? There ______ 26 students, 14 girls and 12 boys. Ah, and there ______ one teacher!
are / are / is