1 Complete the table with these words. Are • aren't . Is ' m'm not isn't.'s Affirmative | (a) You/We/They are He/She (b) play tennis. Negative I'm not go to Turkey You/We/They relax. (c) going to He/She isn't Questions Am I play tennis? (d) you/we/ go to Turkey? they relax? (e) he/she Short Yes, I am. No, 1 (f) answer Yes, you/we/they are. No, you/we/they aren't. Yes, he/she is. No, he/she (g)
To complete the table, we need to fill in the missing words based on the given sentences. Let's go through each sentence one by one:
(a) The first sentence is "You/We/They are" followed by a blank. We need to choose the correct word to complete the sentence. Since the subject is plural (You/We/They), we need to use the plural form of the verb "to be," which is "are." Therefore, the answer is "You/We/They are."
(b) The second sentence is "He/She (blank) play tennis." Again, we need to choose the correct word to complete the sentence. Since the subject is singular (He/She), we need to use the singular form of the negative form of the verb "to be," which is "isn't." Therefore, the answer is "He/She isn't."
(c) The third sentence is "You/We/They (blank) going to (blank)." We need to choose the correct words to complete the sentence. Based on the context, we can infer that the tense used in this sentence is the present continuous tense. Therefore, the correct words to complete the sentence are "aren't" and "going to." Therefore, the answer is "You/We/They aren't going to."
(d) The fourth sentence is "Are you/we/they (blank) go to Turkey?" Again, we need to choose the correct word to complete the sentence. Based on the context, we can infer that the tense used in this sentence is the present simple tense. Therefore, the correct word to complete the sentence is "going to." Therefore, the answer is "Are you/we/they going to go to Turkey?"
(e) The fifth sentence is "Is he/she (blank)." We need to choose the correct word to complete the sentence. Since the subject is singular (He/She), we need to use the singular form of the verb "to be," which is "is." Therefore, the answer is "Is he/she."
(f) The sixth sentence is a complete sentence, and we need to choose the correct short answer for it. The question is "Am I play tennis?" To answer this question, we need to use the short affirmative form of the verb "to be," which is "Yes, I am." Alternatively, if the answer is negative, we use the short negative form "No, I'm not." Therefore, the answer is "Yes, I am. No, I'm not."
(g) The seventh sentence is a complete sentence, and we need to choose the correct short answer for it. The question is "Yes, he/she (blank)." To answer this question, we need to use the short affirmative form of the verb "to be," which is "Yes, he/she is." Alternatively, if the answer is negative, we use the short negative form "No, he/she isn't." Therefore, the answer is "Yes, he/she is. No, he/she isn't."
By following the steps outlined above and using the given information, we can accurately complete the table.
(b) He/She isn't
(c) You/We/They aren't
(d) Are you/we/they going to
(e) Is he/she
(f) Yes, I am. No, I'm not.
(g) Yes, he/she is. No, he/she isn't.
To complete the table, we need to fill in the missing words based on the given sentences. Let's go through each sentence one by one:
(a) The first sentence is "You/We/They are" followed by a blank. We need to choose the correct word to complete the sentence. Since the subject is plural (You/We/They), we need to use the plural form of the verb "to be," which is "are." Therefore, the answer is "You/We/They are."
(b) The second sentence is "He/She (blank) play tennis." Again, we need to choose the correct word to complete the sentence. Since the subject is singular (He/She), we need to use the singular form of the negative form of the verb "to be," which is "isn't." Therefore, the answer is "He/She isn't."
(c) The third sentence is "You/We/They (blank) going to (blank)." We need to choose the correct words to complete the sentence. Based on the context, we can infer that the tense used in this sentence is the present continuous tense. Therefore, the correct words to complete the sentence are "aren't" and "going to." Therefore, the answer is "You/We/They aren't going to."
(d) The fourth sentence is "Are you/we/they (blank) go to Turkey?" Again, we need to choose the correct word to complete the sentence. Based on the context, we can infer that the tense used in this sentence is the present simple tense. Therefore, the correct word to complete the sentence is "going to." Therefore, the answer is "Are you/we/they going to go to Turkey?"
(e) The fifth sentence is "Is he/she (blank)." We need to choose the correct word to complete the sentence. Since the subject is singular (He/She), we need to use the singular form of the verb "to be," which is "is." Therefore, the answer is "Is he/she."
(f) The sixth sentence is a complete sentence, and we need to choose the correct short answer for it. The question is "Am I play tennis?" To answer this question, we need to use the short affirmative form of the verb "to be," which is "Yes, I am." Alternatively, if the answer is negative, we use the short negative form "No, I'm not." Therefore, the answer is "Yes, I am. No, I'm not."
(g) The seventh sentence is a complete sentence, and we need to choose the correct short answer for it. The question is "Yes, he/she (blank)." To answer this question, we need to use the short affirmative form of the verb "to be," which is "Yes, he/she is." Alternatively, if the answer is negative, we use the short negative form "No, he/she isn't." Therefore, the answer is "Yes, he/she is. No, he/she isn't."
By following the steps outlined above and using the given information, we can accurately complete the table.