TO BE (+)
He is happy.
James / is / hungry/ ?
Is James hungry?
She (not be) ten.
She isn't ten.
They (be) friends.
They are friends.
(be) your mum happy?
Is your mum happy?
My name (not be) Allan.
My name isn't Allan.
Tom and Mark (be) thirsty.
Tom and Mark are thirsty.
(be) you English ?
Are you Polish?
It (not be) my rubber.
It isn't my rubber.
This pencil case (be) new.
This pencil case is new.
(be) it your dog?
Is it your dog?
I (be not) bored.
I'm not bored.
Mary and I (be) at school.
Mary and I are at school.
(be) I cold?
Am I cold?
Mark and I (not be) excited.
Mark and I aren't excited.