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Maje 5 affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences using the verb to be​

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Affirmative: 1. I am in the school play. 2. She is a doctor. 3. We are doing fine. 4. He is very outgoing. 5. They are going to the store.

Negative: 1. He is not busy. 2. She isn't talkative. 3. We aren't friends. 4. I'm not going to the party. 5. They aren't students.

Interrogative: 1. Is she a student? 2. Are they friendly? 3. Are we still going? 4. Is he your friend? 5. Is she in our class?

Step-by-step explanation:

Affirmative sentences are positive statements that contain is, are, or am.

Negative sentences are statements that also include isn't, is not, are not, I'm not, or aren't.

Interrogative sentences are questions that contain is, are, or am.

Hope that helps!

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