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Worksheet 6: Isn't Aren't

The document contains an English worksheet with exercises on the present simple tense of the verb "to be". The worksheet has three sections - A) forming negative sentences, B) asking questions, and C) matching questions with answers. The answers to the exercises are provided at the end.
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Worksheet 6: Isn't Aren't

The document contains an English worksheet with exercises on the present simple tense of the verb "to be". The worksheet has three sections - A) forming negative sentences, B) asking questions, and C) matching questions with answers. The answers to the exercises are provided at the end.
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WORKSHEETS

WORKSHEET 6 PRESENT SIMPLE: TO BE


Name No. Class
Date Mark Teacher

A. Write negative sentences. Use isn’t or aren’t.

Mike and Jane / British Mike and Jane aren’t British.

1. This house / big __________________________________

2. The puppy / black _________________________________

3. My brother and I / twins _________________________________

4. You / late for school _________________________________

5. Ben and Sue / my classmates _________________________________

6. We / from Liverpool _________________________________

7. Liverpool / in Scotland ________________________________

B. Ask questions. Follow the example.

you / from Portugal Are you from Portugal?

1. we / in the same class _________________________________

2. Vera / 11 years old _________________________________

3. the boys / in the playground _________________________________


4. your schoolbag / blue _________________________________

5. your classmates / nice _________________________________

6. your English / good _________________________________

7. Ms Collins / a teacher _________________________________

C. Read and match.

1 • • a
Is Peter at school? No, they aren’t.
2 • • b
Are the girls in the classroom? Yes, we are.
3 • • c
Is your mobile phone new? No, he isn’t.
4 • • d
Am I your best friend? No, she isn’t.
5 • • e
Are you and I good at English? Yes, you are.
6 • • f
Is your friend Araci Brazilian? Yes, it is..
WORKSHEETS

ANSWERS

A. Write negative sentences. Use isn’t or aren’t.

Mike and Jane / British Mike and Jane aren’t British.

1. This house / big This house isn’t big.

2. The puppy / black The puppy isn’t black.

3. My brother and I / twins My brother and I aren’t twins.

4. You / late for school You aren’t late for school.

5. Ben and Sue / my classmates Ben and Sue aren’t my classmates.

6. We / from Liverpool We aren’t from Liverpool.

7. Liverpool / in Scotland Liverpool isn’t in Scotland.

B. Ask questions. Follow the example.

you / from Portugal Are you from Portugal?

1. we / in the same class Are we in the same class?

2. Vera / 11 years old Is Vera 11 years old?

3. the boys / in the playground Are the boys in the playground?


4. your schoolbag / blue Is your schoolbag blue?

5. your classmates / nice Are your classmates nice?

6. your English / good Is your English good?

7. Ms Collins / a teacher Is Ms Collins a teacher?

C. Read and match.

1 • • a
Is Peter at school? No, they aren’t.
2 • • b
Are the girls in the classroom? Yes, we are.
3 • • c
Is your mobile phone new? No, he isn’t.
4 • • d
Am I your best friend? No, she isn’t.
5 • • e
Are you and I good at English? Yes, you are.
6 • • f
Is your friend Araci Brazilian? Yes, it is..

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