In English, we use subject pronouns to refer to people or things without using their names. The main subject pronouns are:
The verb "to be" is used to describe people, places, and things. Examples:
Subject Pronoun | Verb "to be" | Example |
---|---|---|
I | am | I am a student. |
You | are | You are my friend. |
He/She/It | is | He is tall. / She is smart. / It is a book. |
We | are | We are happy. |
They | are | They are students. |
Complete the sentence: "He _____ from Spain." (Use the correct form of "to be")
Hint: For "he," we use the form "is" of the verb "to be".
Complete the sentence: "We _____ in the classroom." (Use the correct form of "to be")
Hint: For "we," which form of "to be" do we use?
Learning family vocabulary is essential for basic communication. Here are some common family words:
Complete the sentence: "My mother's father is my _____."
Hint: Think about family relationships. Your mother's father is your...
Complete the sentence: "My father's sister is my _____."
Hint: What do you call your parent's sister?
Choose the correct form: "He ___ a doctor." (am / is / are)
Hint: For he/she/it, which form of "to be" do we use?
Choose the correct form: "We ___ friends." (am / is / are)
Hint: For we/you/they, which form of "to be" do we use?
Who is your father's son? (if you are a boy)
Hint: Think about your siblings.
Who is your mother's daughter? (if you are a girl)
Hint: Think about your siblings.