Write the correct form of the Re-arrange the sentence. Verb to be: 1. I / not / a farmer. / am 1. I your teacher. 2. she / teacher?/ Is / your 2. Peter and Kate farmers. 3. Lucy / a shop assistant. / not / is 3. Johnny a firefighter. a web designer. 4. Peter / a taxi driver / is/ London./in 4. You 5. They nurses. 5. We / not / are / vets. 6. It a mountain rescue dog 6. a police officer./ My dad / is 7. Fiona and I vets. 8. Adele 7. your mother, Is / a web designer? a pop star, 9. We police officers. 8. they Are vets? 10. You a taxi driver
1. I am not a farmer.
Explanation: The sentence is rearranged to form a correct sentence using the verb to be "am" to match the subject "I" and the statement "not a farmer" is placed after the subject.
2. Is she your teacher?
Explanation: The sentence is rearranged to form a question using the verb to be "is" to match the subject "she" and the question word "your" is placed before the subject.
3. Lucy is not a shop assistant.
Explanation: The sentence is rearranged to form a negative statement using the verb to be "is" to match the subject "Lucy" and the statement "not a shop assistant" is placed after the subject.
4. Peter is a taxi driver in London.
Explanation: The sentence is rearranged to form a statement using the verb to be "is" to match the subject "Peter" and the information "a taxi driver in London" is placed after the subject.
5. They are nurses.
Explanation: The sentence is already in the correct form.
6. It is a mountain rescue dog.
Explanation: The sentence is already in the correct form.
7. Fiona and I are vets.
Explanation: The sentence is already in the correct form.
8. Is Adele a pop star?
Explanation: The sentence is rearranged to form a question using the verb to be "is" to match the subject "Adele" and the statement "a pop star" is placed after the subject.
9. We are police officers.
Explanation: The sentence is already in the correct form.
10. Are you a taxi driver?
Explanation: The sentence is rearranged to form a question using the verb to be "are" to match the subject "you" and the statement "a taxi driver" is placed after the subject.
Explanation: The sentence is rearranged to form a correct sentence using the verb to be "am" to match the subject "I" and the statement "not a farmer" is placed after the subject.
2. Is she your teacher?
Explanation: The sentence is rearranged to form a question using the verb to be "is" to match the subject "she" and the question word "your" is placed before the subject.
3. Lucy is not a shop assistant.
Explanation: The sentence is rearranged to form a negative statement using the verb to be "is" to match the subject "Lucy" and the statement "not a shop assistant" is placed after the subject.
4. Peter is a taxi driver in London.
Explanation: The sentence is rearranged to form a statement using the verb to be "is" to match the subject "Peter" and the information "a taxi driver in London" is placed after the subject.
5. They are nurses.
Explanation: The sentence is already in the correct form.
6. It is a mountain rescue dog.
Explanation: The sentence is already in the correct form.
7. Fiona and I are vets.
Explanation: The sentence is already in the correct form.
8. Is Adele a pop star?
Explanation: The sentence is rearranged to form a question using the verb to be "is" to match the subject "Adele" and the statement "a pop star" is placed after the subject.
9. We are police officers.
Explanation: The sentence is already in the correct form.
10. Are you a taxi driver?
Explanation: The sentence is rearranged to form a question using the verb to be "are" to match the subject "you" and the statement "a taxi driver" is placed after the subject.