1 Complete with BE. Where your mum and dad? your brother at school? 1 2 3 We from Poland. | 4 you from London? No, I | 5 Tom and his friend. funny. 6. they lucky? Yes, they 7 Superman strong? | Yes, he 8 this TV programme good? 9 His name Jack. 10 Mark and I friends.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the verb "BE" to describe the location or state of someone or something. We use "is" for the third-person singular subjects like "your mum and dad" and "your brother".
2. We are from Poland.
Explanation: Here, we use the verb "BE" in the present tense. Since "we" is a plural subject, we use "are" instead of "is".
3. Are you from London? No, I am not.
Explanation: Again, we use the verb "BE" in the present tense. Since "you" is the second-person pronoun, we use "are" instead of "am". In a negative sentence, we use "am not" to indicate negation.
4. Tom and his friend are funny.
Explanation: We use the verb "BE" in the present tense. Since "Tom and his friend" is a plural subject, we use "are" instead of "is".
5. Are they lucky? Yes, they are.
Explanation: We use the verb "BE" in the present tense. Since "they" is a plural subject, we use "are" instead of "is".
6. Is Superman strong? Yes, he is.
Explanation: We use the verb "BE" in the present tense. Since "Superman" is a singular subject, we use "is".
7. Is this TV programme good?
Explanation: We use the verb "BE" in the present tense. Since "TV programme" is a singular subject, we use "is".
8. His name is Jack.
Explanation: Here, we use the verb "BE" in the present tense. Since "name" is a singular subject, we use "is".
9. Mark and I are friends.
Explanation: We use the verb "BE" in the present tense. Since "Mark and I" is a plural subject, we use "are" instead of "is".