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English Grammar Verb "To Be" - Negative Sentences
The Verb "To Be" - Negative Sentences Quiz
The verb to be.
- The verb to be = am/are/is.
- The verb to be changes depending on the subject.
- Not is added to make the sentence negative.
- I am not busy.
- We are not hungry.
- You are not tired.
- My mother is not lazy.
- The children are not tired.
- It = 3rd person singular - dog, girl, house, book city etc.
- They = 3rd person plural - dogs, girls, house, city etc.
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Subject + "To Be" + _________.
Negative Sentence | ||||
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Subject | "To Be" | Not | ||
I | am | not | happy. | |
We/You/They | are | not | happy. | |
He/She/It | is | not | happy. |
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