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Grammar Practice

The document contains basic grammar practice exercises focusing on the use of 'am', 'is', and 'are', sentence formation, question and answer creation, and the use of demonstratives such as 'this', 'that', 'these', and 'those'. It includes fill-in-the-blank sections, sentence rearrangement tasks, and multiple-choice questions. The exercises are designed to enhance understanding and application of basic English grammar rules.

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Grammar Practice

The document contains basic grammar practice exercises focusing on the use of 'am', 'is', and 'are', sentence formation, question and answer creation, and the use of demonstratives such as 'this', 'that', 'these', and 'those'. It includes fill-in-the-blank sections, sentence rearrangement tasks, and multiple-choice questions. The exercises are designed to enhance understanding and application of basic English grammar rules.

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Name: _____________________________ Date: 4/23/2025

Basic Grammar Practice Exercises

Part A: Fill in the blanks


Use am, is, or are.
1. I ___ from Cambodia.

2. She ___ my teacher.

3. They ___ in the classroom.

4. We ___ friends.

5. He ___ a good student.

6. You ___ very kind.

7. It ___ a pencil.

8. I ___ not tired.

9. He ___ not my brother.

10. We ___ not at home.

Part B: Make sentences


Rearrange the words to make correct sentences.

1. teacher / is / she / a _______________________________________________________

2. happy / am / I _______________________________________________________

3. students / we / are _______________________________________________________

4. is / my / he / friend _______________________________________________________

5. not / are / they / here _______________________________________________________

Part D: Choose the correct answer


Circle the correct word.

1. I (am / is / are) eleven years old.


2. She (am / is / are) my sister.

3. We (am / is / are) at school.

4. It (am / is / are) a cat.

5. They (am / is / are) not my cousins.

Part E: Write questions and answers


Example: You / a student? → Are you a student?
Yes. → Yes, I am.

1. He / your brother? → ___________________________________________________________


Yes. → ___________________________________________________________

2. They / in the classroom? → ___________________________________________________________


No. → ___________________________________________________________

3. It / your bag? → ___________________________________________________________


Yes. → ___________________________________________________________

Part F: Make sentences using am, is, and are.

1. (is) ________________________________________________________________

2. (are) ________________________________________________________________

3. (am) ________________________________________________________________

4. (are) ________________________________________________________________

Part G: Fill in the blanks


Use this/that/these/that

1. ________ is my bag. (near)


2. ________ are my shoes. (far)
3. ________ is a pencil. (near)
4. ________ are my books. (near)
5. ________ is not your phone. (far)
6. ________ are not my friends. (far)
7. ________ is my jacket. (far)
8. ________ are nice pens. (near)

Part H: Choose the correct answer


Circle the correct word

1. (This / These) is my notebook.


2. (That / Those) are my glasses.
3. (This / That) is your lunchbox over there.
4. (These / Those) shoes are dirty.
5. (This / These) are apples.

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