English activity, proposed to students in the sixth year of elementary school, about “Verb to be – Affirmative, negative and interrogative form”.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
1.Write in the plural:
Remembering that possessive adjectives my, your … are invariant in the plural.
The. She is my friend.
B. I am a teacher.
ç. I am a student.
d. You are my teacher.
and. She is my sister.
f. He is my brother.
2.Answer each sentence with verb to be in interrogative form.
The. Ben -young-old
Ben young?
No, he is not young.
He is old.
B. Helen-ugly-beautiful
No, she is not ugly.
c.the –car-old-new
It is new.
d. Peter-rich-poor
e.this-book-expensive-cheap
It is cheap.
3. Switch to interrogative form:
The. you are a good boy
B. Your girlfriend is beautiful.
ç. They are rich.
d. She is young.
4.Pass to the negative form.
The. Paul is short.
B. Peter is well today.
ç. My house is beautiful.
d. The teacher is young.
5.Translate the dialog below:
a terrible headache
– Good morning, Mary.
– Good morning, Joseph.
-Are you well today?
-No, I am not well. I am sick.
-What is the matter?
-A terrible headache!
By Rosiane Fernandes Silva
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