Write Questions From These Words (Use AM / IS / ARE)
The document provides example sentences to practice changing between affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms as well as changing sentences into questions. It includes examples of changing sentences using "am/is/are" and changing simple statements into questions by adding an interrogative phrase or changing the word order.
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Write Questions From These Words (Use AM / IS / ARE)
The document provides example sentences to practice changing between affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms as well as changing sentences into questions. It includes examples of changing sentences using "am/is/are" and changing simple statements into questions by adding an interrogative phrase or changing the word order.
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Write questions from these words (Use AM / IS / ARE)
1 (your mother at home?) _________________________________________________.
2 (your parents at home?) _________________________________________________. 3 (this hotel expensive?) _________________________________________________. 4 (you interested in art?) _________________________________________________. 5 (the shops open today?) _________________________________________________. 6 (the park open today?) _________________________________________________.
7 (the books expensive in your country?) _________________________________________________.
Write the sentences in affirmative (✓), negative (✗) or interrogative (?).
It’s his dog. (?) __________________________.
He isn’t Spanish. (✓) __________________________.
They’re ten years old. (✗) __________________________.
We aren’t from France. (✓) __________________________.
It isn’t fun. (✓) __________________________.
She’s 13 years old. (?) __________________________.
I’m Italian. (✗) __________________________.
You’re my best friend. (?) __________________________.
He’s my French teacher. (✗) __________________________.
Change the sentences into questions:
Example: I am an engineer. ------------ Am I an engineer?
1. You are ill. __________________________. 9. Rosie is angry.
2. Linda is a pretty girl. __________________________. __________________________.
3. Belinda is a singer. __________________________. 10. Jack and I aren’t good swimmers.
4. Nick is an actor. __________________________. _______________________________________.
5. We are good friends. __________________________.
6. He is an officer. __________________________.
7. It is an eraser. __________________________.
8. You and Eddie are partners. __________________________.