Uso: del verbo TO BE
Este verbo en
español puede significar “ ser” o “ estar”.
1. Origen:
I
am from Colombia (Soy de Colombia)
She
is not from Peru. (Ella no es de Perú)
2. Adjetivos que describen a personas
u objetos:
The
car is red (El carro es rojo)
They
are not shy (Ellos no son tímidos)
3. Ubicación:
Is
she at home? (¿Está ella en casa?)
We
are in the classroom (Estamos en el salón)
4. Estados:
She
is not afraid (ella
no está asustada)
The
window is broken (la ventana está rota)
TO BE: AM - IS –
ARE
Am: soy estoy
Is: es está
Are: son somos están estamos
Ejemplos
He is a teacher. --> He's a teacher.
I am a student. --> I'm a student.
1. They are
students
2. We are
teachers.
3. She is
from Mexico
4. He is from
China.
5. I am from
Chicago.
6. You are a
teacher
7. It is from
China.
8. Mike is a
student
9. Carmen is
from Chile.
10. What is
your name?
NEGATIVO:
Digo, “I am not a student.” Estoy enfatizando que no soy
estudiante.
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Afirmativo
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Negativo
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.
CONVIERTA
EN NEGATIVA
Ejemplo:
I am a teacher. --> I'm not a teacher.
He is a student. --> He isn't a student.
1. She is
from France.
2. They are
teachers.
3. I am a
student.
4. We are
from Colombia
5. You are
students.
6. He is a
teacher.
7. George is
a teacher
8. Connie is
a student.
9. Bill and
Sue are from Chicago.
10. Maria and
I are from Spain
INTERROGATIVO:
Para formar una pregunta en
inglés con el verbo "to be," tienes que colocar el verbo (am, is, o are) primero y luego el sujeto de la
oración.
He is a student. -->
Is he a student?
You are from Mexico. --> Are you from Mexico?
You are from Mexico. --> Are you from Mexico?
Ejemplo:
She is a teacher. --> Is she a teacher?
She is a teacher. --> Is she a teacher?
1. They are
from London.
2. You are a
teacher.
3. She is a
housewife
4. He is from
New York.
5. Rosa and
Mario are from Italy.
6. Fred is
from New York.
7. The
children are from Canada.
Contesta las preguntas como
si fueras esa persona. Ve el ejemplo abajo de Tom Perez y luego contesta las
preguntas de Sandy Watson.
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Name
|
Tom Perez
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Country
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Mexico
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Occupation
|
Student
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Ejemplos
What is your name?
Where are
you from?
What is your occupation?
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Name
|
Sandy Watson
|
|
Country
|
England
|
|
Occupation
|
teacher
|
Ahora contesta las
preguntas como si fueras Sandy.
What is your
name?
Where are you
from?
What is your
occupation?
Exercise : para la madurez del
conocimiento.
Completa los recuadros con las conjugaciones
correctas del verbo TO BE. am- is- are.
1.
My name James. 
2.
Mary the secretary. 
3.
John and Lucy at school. 
4.
I a student. 
5.
The boys in the garden. 
6.
He a pilot. 
7.
Susie a housewife. 
8.
She a student. 
9.
They my friends. 
10.
You a student.