Where are you?
Ex: I am in my house. I am in my bedroom. I am at work.
Are you ready for work?
Ex: Yes, I am ready for work. No, I am not ready for work.
Who are you?
Ask a question about your teacher's location.
Ex: Where are you? Are you at home?
Ask someone a question using an adjective.
Ask a question to know who someone is.
Ex: Who is she?
Give me an example of a sentence with the verb to be and a location.
Structure: subject + verb to be (am, is, or are) + at, on, or in + location
Ex: He is at work. She is on the bus.
Give me an example of a sentence with the verb to be and an adjective.
Structure: subject + verb to be (am, is or are) + adjective
Ex: He is happy. She is early.
Ask a question with the verb to be and a characteristic.
Structure: verb to be (is, am, are) + subject + characteristic (ie tall)
Ex: Is he tall?
Give me an example of a NEGATIVE sentence with the verb to be and a location.
Structure: subject + verb to be + NOT+ at, on, or in + location
Ex: He isn't/is not at work.
Give me a NEGATIVE example of a sentence with the verb to be and an adjective.
Structure: subject + verb to be + NOT + adjective
Ex: He isn't/is not happy.
Ask a question using one of the following adjectives:
annoying/grumpy/expensive/smart
Ex: Is Fio grumpy?
Tell me the structure for writing a sentence with the verb to be and location.
subject + verb to be (is, am, are) + in, on, or at + location
Ex: He is at work.
Tell me the structure for writing a sentence with the verb to be and an adjective.
subject + verb to be (is, am, are) + adjective
Ex: You are late.
Tell me the structure for writing a question with the verb to be and a characteristic.
verb to be + subject + characteristic
Ex: Is she tall?