Dec 15, 2015
- Grammar tips:
- Complete the conversations. Use contractions of the verb be when possible.
- Dialogue 1
- “ . . . that over there?”
- Who’s
- What’s
- Where’s
- “Oh, that’s Hasna. . . . from Lebanon.”
- She are
- She’s
- “ . . . she? She looks very young.”
- How old is
- How old are
- “I think . . . twenty-five.”
- she’s
- she are
- “ . . . that over there?”
- Dialogue 2
- “Your new neighbor’s good looking! . . . his name?”
- What’s
- Who’s
- “His name’s Francisco.”
- “ . . . he from?”
- Where’s
- What’s
- “El Salvador.”
- “Your new neighbor’s good looking! . . . his name?”
- Dialogue 3
- “ . . . they?”
- Who are
- Who’s
- “I think . . . new students.”
- they’s
- they’re
- “ . . . their names?”
- What are
- Who are
- “Evan and Kim.”
- “ . . . they?”
- Dialogue 4
- “It was nice to meet you brothers. . . . they?”
- How old are
- How old is
- “Greg’s only fourteen. But my older brother, David, is twenty-eight.”
- “ . . . David’s occupation?”
- What are
- What’s
- “ . . . a lawyer.”
- He are
- He’s
- “It was nice to meet you brothers. . . . they?”
- Dialogue 5
- “I’ll call you sometime. . . . your phone number?”
- Where’s
- What’s
- “ . . . 555-0296. And yours?”
- He’s
- It’s
- “555-8747.”
- “I’ll call you sometime. . . . your phone number?”
- Dialogue 6
- “ . . . your e-mail address? I’ll send you a note.”
- What are
- What’s
- “ . . . choi23@xr.com”
- What’s
- It’s
- “K-r-dot-com? That’s interesting. . . . you from?”
- Where’s
- Where are
- “Busan, Korea. I’m here on business.”
- “ . . . your e-mail address? I’ll send you a note.”
- Complete the questions and answers. Use contractions when possible.
- “Is your father a teacher?”
“Yes, . . . .”- he is
- he’s
- “Is your son an athlete?”
“No, . . . . He’s an artist.”- he isn’t
- he not
- “Is this your new address?”
“Yes, . . . .”- it is
- it’s
- “Who are those new students? They are from Canada?”
“No, . . . . I think they’re from U.K.”- they aren’t
- they not
- “Are you a musician?”
“Yes, . . . . I’m a violinist.”- I am
- I’m
- “Is she an opera singer?”
“Yes, . . . .”- she is
- she’s
- “Are they your co-workers?”
“No, . . . . They’re managers.”- they’re not
- they not
- “Are you a teacher?”
“No, . . . . I’m a student.”- I’m not
- I not
- “Is Bart from Australia?”
“No, . . . . He’s from New Zealand.”- he isn’t
- he not
- “Where’s your mother?”
“My . . . late.”- mother
- mother’s
- “Is New York in Russia?”
“No, . . . .”- it’s not
- it not
- “Are you a scientist?”
“Yes, . . . .”- I’m
- I am
- “Are Korea and Japan in Asia?”
“Yes, . . . .”- they’re
- they are
- “Is Italy a city?”
“No, . . . .”- it not
- it’s not
- “Is it 3:00 right now?”
“Yes, . . . .”- it is
- it’s
- “Are you a student?”
“Yes, . . . .”- I’m
- I am
- “Are you Canadian?”
“No, . . . . I’m from France.”- I not
- I’m not
- “Is English difficult?”
“No, . . . .”- it isn’t
- it not
- “Who’s Chris Pine?”
“ . . . form the U.S.”- He a handsome actor
- He’s handsome actor
- He’s a handsome actor
- “Who’s Emeli Sande?”
“ . . . from the U.K.”- She a fantastic singer
- She’s a fantastic singer
- She’s fantastic singer
- “Who are Cheng Fei and Yao Jinnan?”
“ . . . . . . from China.”- They’re terrific athletes
- They terrific athletes
- They’re a terrific athletes
- “Who’s Sebastiao Saldago?”
“ . . . from Brazil.”- He’s a great photographer
- He’s great photographer
- He a great photographer
- “Who’s Alice Munro?”
“ . . . from Canada.”- She famous writer
- She’s a famous writer
- She’s famous writer
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- “Is your father a teacher?”
“Who’s Ms. Nieto?”
“She’s my teacher.”
“Who are they?”
“They’re my classmates.”
“Where’s she from?”
“She’s from Seoul, Korea.”
“What city are you from?”
“We’re from Los Angeles.”
“What’s your occupation?”
“I’m an engineer.”
“What’s his address?”
“It’s 555 Main Street.”
“What are their names?”
“Andrea and Steven.”
“How old is your brother?”
“He’s twenty-six.”
“How old are they?”
“She’s twelve, and her little sister is eight.”
Grammar tips:
Are you our teacher? Yes, I am. No, I’m not.
Is she Chinese? Yes, she is. No, she isn’t. [No, she’s not.
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