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A1 Grammar To be + adjective

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Grammar A1 - To be + adjective

Lesson Topic: "To Be" and Adjectives

Level: A1 (Beginner)

Grammar Focus: Using the verb "to be" with adjectives to describe people, places, and things.

Explanation:

The verb "to be" is used to describe the state, condition, or characteristic of a person, place, or thing. It is followed by adjectives to describe these things. The verb "to be" changes according to the subject:

I am (I am tall.)

You are (You are happy.)

He/She/It is (She is tired.)

We are (We are excited.)

They are (They are kind.)

Examples of adjectives:

Happy

Tall

Tired

Kind

Old

New

Beautiful

Friendly

1. She happy.
2. They tired after the long trip.
3. I excited about the party.
4. He tall and strong.
5. We kind people.
6. She beautiful and smart.
7. I not tired.
8. You my best friend.
9. The dog friendly.
10. We happy to see you.
11. He new in the class.
12. They old friends.
13. I not tall, but I am strong.
14. She not happy with her job.
15. We excited for the holiday.
16. They hungry after school.
17. I a little tired today.
18. She very kind and helpful.
19. You always on time.
20. He an interesting person.

 

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