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Lesson A: Review of Simple Present Be: Unit 1 People

The document provides a grammar lesson on using the verb "to be" in simple present tense. It contains 5 exercises: A) writing sentences with correct forms of "to be", B) rewriting the sentences using contractions, C) unscrambling sentences, D) matching questions with answers, and E) filling in blanks with forms of "to be". The exercises focus on identifying nationality, occupation, and other attributes using simple present tense of the verb "to be".

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Lesson A: Review of Simple Present Be: Unit 1 People

The document provides a grammar lesson on using the verb "to be" in simple present tense. It contains 5 exercises: A) writing sentences with correct forms of "to be", B) rewriting the sentences using contractions, C) unscrambling sentences, D) matching questions with answers, and E) filling in blanks with forms of "to be". The exercises focus on identifying nationality, occupation, and other attributes using simple present tense of the verb "to be".

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Grammar Activities

Unit 1 People
Lesson A: Review of Simple Present Be
A Write the correct form of the verb be.
1. Pilar is Peruvian.
2. Li and Wei Chinese.
3. We Mexican.
4. They dancers.
5. He a journalist.

B Write the sentences again. Use contractions.


1. I am Mexican. I’m Mexican .
2. They are Australian. .
3. Leyla is Jordanian. .
4. We are photographers from China. .
5. You are a travel agent. .

C Unscramble the sentences.


1. a / not / is / Ali / police officer. Ali is not a police officer .
2. politicians. / are / They / not .
3. are / We / Japanese. / not .
4. am / I / a / chef. / not .
5. not / You / French. / are .

D Match the questions and answers.


1. Are you a journalist? b a. No, she isn’t. She’s from Japan.
2. Is Jean-Luc French? b. Yes, I am.
3. Is Yukiko Chinese? c. No, they aren’t. They’re Australian.
4. Are they dancers? d. Yes, he is.
5. Are the photographers Irish? e. No, they aren’t.

E Fill in the blanks with the correct form of pronoun + be, or contraction of pronoun + be.
1. A: Are they Mexican? B: Yes, they are .
2. A: Are French? B: Yes, I .
3. A: Are Mexican? B: No, they . Guatemalan.
4. A: the politician Jordanian? B: Yes, she .
5. A: the journalists French? B: No, Belgian.

T-254 Grammar Activities

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