Present Simple of BE
Easy worksheet for young students.
Topic: Present Simple of be - affirmative and negative.
It includes 4 exercises:
1. Complete the sentences. Use the long forms am, is, are.
2. Complete the sentences. Use the short forms �m, �s, �re.
3. Complete the sentences. Use is, isn�t or are, aren�t.
4. Change the sentences into negative form...
Level: elementary
Age: 6-12
Type:
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Age: 8-100
Type:
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Type:
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Type:
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Type:
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There is an online version. Click on here
https://www. liveworksheets.com/c r2642929ac
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Type:
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Type:
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Type:
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Age: 9-100
Type:
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Format: PowerPoint
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