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Let's solve each section of this English worksheet step by step. The focus is on the verb "to be" — using am, is, are, forming negatives, and answering questions based on given information.
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We need to choose the correct form of the verb to be (am, is, are) based on the subject.
1. Mark ______ a student.
→ Mark is a student. ✔
*(Mark = singular, so "is")*
2. Susan ______ an American student.
→ Susan is an American student. ✔
3. My pet dog ______ dark brown.
→ My pet dog is dark brown. ✔
*(dog = singular)*
4. My friend and I ______ tall and thin.
→ My friend and I are tall and thin. ✔
*(Two people = plural → "are")*
5. Those monkeys ______ on the trees.
→ Those monkeys are on the trees. ✔
*(monkeys = plural)*
6. This bike ______ pink.
→ This bike is pink. ✔
*(bike = singular)*
7. My parents ______ Brazilian.
→ My parents are Brazilian. ✔
*(parents = plural)*
8. My aunt ______ a doctor.
→ My aunt is a doctor. ✔
*(aunt = singular)*
9. I ______ a Portuguese teacher.
→ I am a Portuguese teacher. ✔
*(I always uses "am")*
10. You ______ my favourite actress.
→ You are my favourite actress. ✔
*(You = always "are")*
11. Dogs ______ clever.
→ Dogs are clever. ✔
*(dogs = plural)*
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We add not after the verb "to be". For contractions: is not = isn't, are not = aren't, am not = aren't (but we write it out as "am not").
1. Carl ______ my friend.
→ Carl is not my friend. ✔
2. Marge ______ fat.
→ Marge is not fat. ✔
3. My ball ______ pink.
→ My ball is not pink. ✔
4. My grandparents ______ very old.
→ My grandparents are not very old. ✔
5. These pencils ______ new.
→ These pencils are not new. ✔
6. I ______ a king.
→ I am not a king. ✔
7. Cats ______ wild animals.
→ Cats are not wild animals. ✔
8. You ______ a man. You're a boy.
→ You are not a man. You're a boy. ✔
9. Bears ______ orange.
→ Bears are not orange. ✔
10. My books ______ red.
→ My books are not red. ✔
11. My sister and I ______ at home.
→ My sister and I are not at home. ✔
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Use the pictures and names with ages below:
- Marge – 12
- Mark – 7
- Kate – 12
- Sam – 19
- Lyn – 18
- Tim – 19
Now answer:
1. How old is Marge?
→ Marge is 12 years old.
2. How old are Kate and Marge?
→ Kate is 12 and Marge is 12. So: They are 12 years old.
*(Or: Kate and Marge are both 12 years old.)*
3. How old is Lyn?
→ Lyn is 18 years old.
4. How old are Tim and Sam?
→ Tim is 19 and Sam is 19. So: They are 19 years old.
5. And you? How old are you?
→ This is for the student to fill in. Example:
→ I am 10 years old. *(Student must write their own age)*
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#### Section C: Complete with am, is, are
1. is
2. is
3. is
4. are
5. are
6. is
7. are
8. is
9. am
10. are
11. are
#### Section B: Negative Sentences
1. is not
2. is not
3. is not
4. are not
5. are not
6. am not
7. are not
8. are not
9. are not
10. are not
11. are not
#### Section C: Answer the Questions
1. Marge is 12 years old.
2. Kate and Marge are 12 years old.
3. Lyn is 18 years old.
4. Tim and Sam are 19 years old.
5. (Student writes their own age, e.g., I am 10 years old.)
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🔹 Section C: Complete with am, is, are
We need to choose the correct form of the verb to be (am, is, are) based on the subject.
1. Mark ______ a student.
→ Mark is a student. ✔
*(Mark = singular, so "is")*
2. Susan ______ an American student.
→ Susan is an American student. ✔
3. My pet dog ______ dark brown.
→ My pet dog is dark brown. ✔
*(dog = singular)*
4. My friend and I ______ tall and thin.
→ My friend and I are tall and thin. ✔
*(Two people = plural → "are")*
5. Those monkeys ______ on the trees.
→ Those monkeys are on the trees. ✔
*(monkeys = plural)*
6. This bike ______ pink.
→ This bike is pink. ✔
*(bike = singular)*
7. My parents ______ Brazilian.
→ My parents are Brazilian. ✔
*(parents = plural)*
8. My aunt ______ a doctor.
→ My aunt is a doctor. ✔
*(aunt = singular)*
9. I ______ a Portuguese teacher.
→ I am a Portuguese teacher. ✔
*(I always uses "am")*
10. You ______ my favourite actress.
→ You are my favourite actress. ✔
*(You = always "are")*
11. Dogs ______ clever.
→ Dogs are clever. ✔
*(dogs = plural)*
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🔹 Section B: Write these sentences in the negative
We add not after the verb "to be". For contractions: is not = isn't, are not = aren't, am not = aren't (but we write it out as "am not").
1. Carl ______ my friend.
→ Carl is not my friend. ✔
2. Marge ______ fat.
→ Marge is not fat. ✔
3. My ball ______ pink.
→ My ball is not pink. ✔
4. My grandparents ______ very old.
→ My grandparents are not very old. ✔
5. These pencils ______ new.
→ These pencils are not new. ✔
6. I ______ a king.
→ I am not a king. ✔
7. Cats ______ wild animals.
→ Cats are not wild animals. ✔
8. You ______ a man. You're a boy.
→ You are not a man. You're a boy. ✔
9. Bears ______ orange.
→ Bears are not orange. ✔
10. My books ______ red.
→ My books are not red. ✔
11. My sister and I ______ at home.
→ My sister and I are not at home. ✔
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🔹 Section C: Answer the questions
Use the pictures and names with ages below:
- Marge – 12
- Mark – 7
- Kate – 12
- Sam – 19
- Lyn – 18
- Tim – 19
Now answer:
1. How old is Marge?
→ Marge is 12 years old.
2. How old are Kate and Marge?
→ Kate is 12 and Marge is 12. So: They are 12 years old.
*(Or: Kate and Marge are both 12 years old.)*
3. How old is Lyn?
→ Lyn is 18 years old.
4. How old are Tim and Sam?
→ Tim is 19 and Sam is 19. So: They are 19 years old.
5. And you? How old are you?
→ This is for the student to fill in. Example:
→ I am 10 years old. *(Student must write their own age)*
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✔ Final Answers Summary:
#### Section C: Complete with am, is, are
1. is
2. is
3. is
4. are
5. are
6. is
7. are
8. is
9. am
10. are
11. are
#### Section B: Negative Sentences
1. is not
2. is not
3. is not
4. are not
5. are not
6. am not
7. are not
8. are not
9. are not
10. are not
11. are not
#### Section C: Answer the Questions
1. Marge is 12 years old.
2. Kate and Marge are 12 years old.
3. Lyn is 18 years old.
4. Tim and Sam are 19 years old.
5. (Student writes their own age, e.g., I am 10 years old.)
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