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Put The Verb' To Be' Into Positive, Negative and Question Forms

The document provides examples of sentences using the verb "to be" and instructs the reader to fill in the blanks with the positive, negative, or interrogative form of "to be" as appropriate. There are over 20 examples of sentences containing subjects along with blanks to insert the conjugated form of "to be". The document is demonstrating how to conjugate the verb "to be" into its various forms.
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Put The Verb' To Be' Into Positive, Negative and Question Forms

The document provides examples of sentences using the verb "to be" and instructs the reader to fill in the blanks with the positive, negative, or interrogative form of "to be" as appropriate. There are over 20 examples of sentences containing subjects along with blanks to insert the conjugated form of "to be". The document is demonstrating how to conjugate the verb "to be" into its various forms.
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The verb “to be”

Put the verb’ to be’ into positive, negative and question forms

 She ………. in my class


 They ………… in my office
 I …………. from Spain
 He ………… a good teacher
 The book………here
 The class ……….. big
 The books ………… on my desk
 It ………… my pen
 Tony ………… a student
 I ………… a girl
 You ……….. from England
 He ………….. my friend
 Sally ………….my sister
 We…………. Spanish
 They …………. students
 The dog ………….. black
 I…………… English
 John and Joanna ……….. teachers
 You ………. From London
 It ………… an orange
 They ……….. funny
 The dog…………… black
 You ……….. nice

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