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Homework - Unit 3

This document provides examples and exercises for forming negative statements and yes/no questions using "be" in English. It includes: 1) Examples of how to form negative statements using "be + not" and that "you" can be singular or plural. 2) An exercise to unscramble words to form negative statements. 3) A conversation exercise to complete dialogues using affirmative and negative forms. 4) An introduction on using question words like "what", "where", "who", and "how" to ask questions. 5) An exercise matching wh- questions with answers about people, places, things, descriptions, and age.

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Homework - Unit 3

This document provides examples and exercises for forming negative statements and yes/no questions using "be" in English. It includes: 1) Examples of how to form negative statements using "be + not" and that "you" can be singular or plural. 2) An exercise to unscramble words to form negative statements. 3) A conversation exercise to complete dialogues using affirmative and negative forms. 4) An introduction on using question words like "what", "where", "who", and "how" to ask questions. 5) An exercise matching wh- questions with answers about people, places, things, descriptions, and age.

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UNIT 3

1 Negative statements and yes/no questions with be page 17

■ Use be + not to form negative statements: Ana isn’t a student. (NOT: Ana no is a student.)
■ You is a singular and a plural pronoun: Are you from Rio? Yes, I am./Yes, we are.

A Unscramble the words to write negative statements.


1. is / of Canada / Toronto / the capital / not
Toronto is not the capital of Canada.
2. Buenos Aires / not / from / we’re
We’re not from Buenos Aires.
3. not / you and Ashley / in my class / are
You and Ashley are not in my class.
4. is / my first language / Korean / not
Korean is not my first language.
5. from / my mother / not / is / Italy
My mother is not from Italy.
6. my parents / not / are / they
They are not my parents.

B Complete the conversations.


1. A: Are you and your friend from Costa Rica?
B: No, I am not. I’m from the Dominican Republic.
2. A: What’s your first language Spanish?
B: Yes, it is . My parents are from Ecuador.
3. A: Are Nadia and Rayan Lebanese?
B: Yes, they are. But I live in France now.
4. A: Are my friends and I late?
B: No, we’re not. We are early!

2 Wh-questions with be page 20

■ Use what to ask about things. Use where to ask about places. Use who to ask about
people. Use What is/are . . . like? to ask for a description.
■ Use how to ask for a description: How are you today? Use how old to ask about age:
How old is he?
■ In answers about age, you can use only the number or the number + years old: He’s 18.
OR He’s 18 years old. (NOT: He has 18 years.)

Complete the questions with how, what, where, or who. Then match the questions with the answers.
1. Who is that? d a. We’re from Japan – from Kyoto.
2. What is her name? c b. She’s 18.
3. What is she like? f c. Her name is Hina.
4. How old is she? b d. She’s my sister.
5. Where your family from? a e. Oh, it’s really beautiful.
6. What is Kyoto like? e f. She’s very nice and friendly.

T-134 Unit 3 Grammar plus

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